Today’s Reading

The questions and concerns about the Google Book Settlement keep mounting, and those following the issue in the media are making their opinions known.

Today, we find columns by Chris O’Brien of the San Jose Mercury News and Bill Thompson of the BBC that question the wisdom of the settlement.

In O’Brien’s words, “It’s far more important to get it right than to get it done.” And as Thompson says, “If we let Google have its settlement, we will all be the poorer.”

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