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Story: Google Print upsets children's hospital

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Posted by: Anonymous (Sunday 6 November 2005, 5:45 AM)

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This is preposterous. Google Print will only aid in people locating the work. They will not be 'publishing' it or making the text readable online*. Reports like this should not go into print without the authrs first checking that the complaint represented is even remotely valid. This is irresponsible reporting, and misleading.

*It should also be noted that the entire text of JM Barrie's Peter Pan is ALREADY available, for free, online through Project Guttenberg. Entertainingly, this information obtained through a quick Google seach.

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