Despite ongoing legal wranglings, Google is still on the offensive against critics of its book settlement. The latest salvo is an
Op-Ed in the New York Times by Google co-founder Sergey Brin. He goes over much the
same ground that he articulated at a meeting with reporters on Wednesday: Google has done the hard work of digitizing more than 10 million books, while its competitors who oppose the settlement like Microsoft and Amazon have done nothing. “I guess they scanned 15 books,” Brin quipped at the meeting.
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