Thursday, June 11, 2009


U.S. Presses Antitrust Inquiry Into Google Book Settlement
The Justice Department has requested information from Google and groups representing publishers and authors, among others.
By MIGUEL HELFT writing in The New York Times:
Published: June 9, 2009

SAN FRANCISCO — In a sign that the government has stepped up its antitrust investigation of a class-action settlement between Google and groups representing authors and publishers, the Justice Department has issued formal requests for information to several of the parties involved.
The Justice Department has sent the requests, called civil investigative demands, to various parties, including Google, the Association of American Publishers, the Authors Guild and individual publishers, said Michael J. Boni, a partner at Boni & Zack, who represented the Authors Guild in negotiations with Google.
“They are asking for a lot of information,” Mr. Boni said. “It signals that they are serious about the antitrust implications of the settlement.”

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