Peter Brantley Examines the DoJ’s High Bar for Approval in HuffPo Piece

Here’s a link to the latest Huffington Post column penned by Open Book Alliance co-founder Peter Brantley. In the first of a planned three-part series, Peter takes a close look at the hurdles laid out by the Department of Justice for approval of a Google Books settlement.

This piece examines the fact that the DoJ found significant de facto exclusivity issues with the original settlement. Future columns will take on the opt-out/opt-in and class representation problems.

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