Friday, December 18, 2009

Prize in a hunt for "the Holy Grail"

The Time Monk Presents

Google fined $14,300 a day in France over books (AP via Yahoo! News)
A Paris court ruled Friday that Google Inc.'s expansion into digital books breaks France's copyright laws, and a judge slapped the Internet Search leader with a euro10,000-a-day fine until it stops showing literary snippets.

Looking for a gift for a brainiac close to your heart? books on climate change, evolution, astronomy, marine biology and more round out this year?s list of tomes for a high-IQ Christmas.
Shopping for a geek? Science books for a high-IQ holiday (USA Today)

French court fines Google for scanning books (AFP via Yahoo! News)
A French court on Friday told Google that it cannot digitise French books without the publisher's approval and ordered the online giant to pay 300,000 euros (430,000 dollars) in damages.

Yahoo! News Search Results for books

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