Probably in some sort of reverse chronological order…ok maybe not.
- Scribd document: DOJ Letter to SDNY Notifying of Antitrust Investigation
- Disruptive Library Technology Jester: Google Book Search Privacy, Orphan Works, Monopoly
- Chronicle of Higher Ed: Saving Text From Oblivion: Oxford U. Press on the Google Book Settlement
- Latimes.com: Authors Guild defends Google Book settlement
- Slate–The Big Money: In Defense of Google Books
- NYTimes.com: How Good (or Not Evil) is Google?
- Beyond the Book: Michael Healy on Authors Guild, AAP, Google Settlement
- Google Public Policy Blog: Opening access to books means opportunities for everyone — including Amazon
- CNet News: Bezos: We’ve Got Issues with Google Book Search
- Time.com: Librarians Fighting Google’s Book Deal
- Chronicle of Higher Ed: Podcast–Adam Smith: What’s Next for Google Book Search?
- CNet News: Google’s digital book future hangs in the balance
- E-Reads.com: Pondering Google EBooks: Ex Nebulae Libri
- Publishers Weekly: Google Settlement Supporters Ready to State Case
- EFF: Google Book Search Settlement: Foster Competition, Escrow the Scans
- DCBar: Paper or Plastic? Google’s Plan to Digitize Materials Pits Book Lovers v. Book Innovators
- MLive.com: Other voices: Google agreement will extend U-M libraries’ accessibility
- NYTimes: U.S. Presses Antitrust Inquiry Into Google Book Settlement
- Chronicle of Higher Ed: Google Books Mutilates the Printed Past
- Ars Technica: Google starts charm offensive, but not everyone’s on board
- Wired Epicenter: Critics: Google Book Deal a Monopoly, Privacy Debacle
- Google Public Policy Blog: Google Book Search Settlement and access to out of print books
- Shimenawa: Those files go the way that files do
- Ars Technica: EU may flex regulatory muscles against Google book deal
- LibraryLaw Blog: Why the Google Books Settlement is better than orphan works legislation
- Librarian and Information Science News: EFF weighs in on Google Books Settlement
- Chris Suarez: Proactive FTC/DOJ Intervention in the Google Book Search Settlement: Defending Our Public Values, Protecting Competition
- Publishers Weekly: Deal or No Deal: What if the Google Settlement Fails?
- The Googlization of Everything: Is the Google Book Search project a “privatization” of library resources and functions?
- Michael Geist: The Friday Forum: Digitizing Books and the Google Book Search Settlement
- Disruptive Library Technology Jester: Interesting Bits in the Univ of Michigan Amendment to Google Book Search Agreement
- Inside Higher Ed: The Evolving Google Library
- NYTimes: Google Book-Scanning Pact to Give Libraries Input on Price
- University of Michigan Library: The University of Michigan and Google Amended Digitization Agreement
- Brewster Kahle via The Washington Post: A Book Grab by Google
- The Chronicle of Higher Ed: Scholars Are Wary of Deal on Google’s Book Search
- Wired Epicenter: The Fight over the Google of All Libraries: A Wired.com FAQ
- Mercury News: Google in dispute over book project
- Kevin Smith: A flurry of activity
- Booksquare: Google Book Search and Reader Privacy: A Consideration and Call to Action
- Democracy Now!: Google Faces Antitrust Investigation for Agreement to Digitize Millions of Books Online
- TechCrunch: Hey Google, Free The Orphans
- Google Public Policy Blog: Google Book Search settlement will expand access
- NYTimes: Justice Dept. Opens Antitrust Inquiry Into Google Books Deal
- Scribd: SDNY – Order Extending Deadline to September 4
- Publishers Weekly: Google Deadline Delayed Four Months as Steinbeck Motion Granted
- The Fiction Circus: The Fiction Circus Interviews James Grimmelmann About the Google Books Settlement
- Wired: Google Agrees to Books Settlement Delay
- Exact Editions: On Thinking Beyond the Google Settlement
- LibraryLaw Blog: Google Book Settlement, orphan works, and foreign works
- BoingBoing: Google Book Search settlement gives Google a virtual monopoly over literature
- Pamela Samuelson for O’Reilly Radar: Legally Speaking: The Dead Souls of the Google Booksearch Settlement
- James Grimmelmann: The Google Book Search Settlement: Ends, Means, and the Future of Books
- Open Content Alliance: Internet Archive files Intervention Request
- SlideShare.net: Reflections on the Google Book Search Settlement by Pamela Samuelson
- Randal Picker for SSRN: The Google Book Search Settlement: A New Orphan-Works Monopoly?
- BookBrunch: The Google settlement – what rights holders need to know
- The IdeaLogical Blog: The Google settlement and unanswered questions, particularly about the windfall
- Exact Editions: The Trouble With Orphans
- Peter Brantley: Everyone a user account
- American Libraries: Objection to Google Scanning Settlement Filed
- ConsumerWatchdog.org: Podcast on Google Book Settlement (mp3)
- ConsumerWatchdog.org: Consumer Group Calls On Justice Department To Intervene In Google Book Settlement
- Blown to Bits: In Which We Seek to Intervene in the Google Books Settlement
- CNet News: Google Book settlement faces legal assault
- Knowledge Ecology Notes: Peter Brantley on the Google Books Settlement
- LibraryLaw Blog: The Google Book Settlement and the Public Domain
- Publishers Weekly: Consumer Group Protests Google Settlement
- New York Times: It’s Not Just Microsoft That’s Balking at Google’s Book Plans
- New York Times: Google’s Plan for Out-of-Print Books Is Challenged
- Wired: Who’s Messing With the Google Book Settlement? Hint: They’re in Redmond, Washington
- Journal of Internet Law: How to Fix the Google Book Search Settlement
- The Laboratorium: Speaking Up on Book Search
- Everybody’s Libraries: The Google Books settlement: A symposium, and a call for library action
- Open Access New: More on the Google Book Settlement
- LibraryJournal.com: At Columbia Conference, Harvard’s Darnton Asks: Is Google the Elsevier of the Future?
- Randy Picker’s Slides on the Google Book Search Settlement’s Antitrust Angle (PPT)
- Au Courant: Orphan Works Legislation and the Google Settlement
- LibraryLaw Blog: Google Books Settlement at Columbia: Part 2
- LibraryLaw Blog: Google Books Settlement at Columbia: Part 1
- Peter Brantley: The Orphan Monopoly
- The Laboratorium: Google and the Zombie Army of Orphans
- O’Reilly Radar: At Risk: Universal Online Access to All Knowledge
- The New York Review of Books: Google & Books: An Exchange
- Singularity Law: Google Book Search: The Good, the Bad and the Really Bad
- Tech Law Prof Blog: Electronic Books and the Myth of Ownership
- Blurring Borders: Notes from Georgetown Symposium on Google Book Search Settlement
- ALA OITP: Grimmelmann and Vaidhyanathan Talk Google Book Settlement at Georgetown University
- Library Journal: Library Organizations To File Amicus Brief in Google Book Search Settlement
- Disruptive Library Technology Jester: What Does the Google Book Settlement Mean for the Online Book Market?
- Open Content Alliance: It’s All About the Orphans
- Ars Technica: Publisher speculates about Amazon/Google e-book “duopoly”
- Walt Crawford: Perspective: The Google Books Search Settlement (PDF)
- NPR: Librarian Opposes Google’s Library Fees
- Brett Frischmann via Madisonian.net: Google Books and the Essential Facilities Doctrine
- Alan Inouye: Some Perspectives on the Proposed Settlement of the Google Book Search Lawsuit (PDF)
- Peter Brantley: BCLT conference on Google Book Search Settlement
- Peter Brantley: Advertising Google Book Search
- Coyle’s InFormation: AAP/Google, some answers
- Frank Pasquale for Balkinization: Beyond Competition: Preparing for a Google Book Search Monopoly
- James Grimmelmann for TPM: In Google We Antitrust
- In the Library with the Lead Pipe: My (Our) Abusive Relationship with Google and What We Can Do About It
- Au Courant: Google, Robert Darnton, and the Digital Republic of Letters
- LibraryJournal.com: Darnton Essay Sparks Google Discussion, but Misunderstandings Persist
- Dan Agin for the Huffington Post: The Future Is Now: Let Google Be Google
- James Grimmelmann: How to Improve the Google Book Search Settlement (Draft)
- Books Do Furnish A Room: Publishing, Copyright, Google
- NYTimes.com: Some Fear Google’s Power in Digital Books
- Exact Editions: Google Book Search and the Tragedy of the Anti-Commons
- Yakov Shafranovich: Change in Google Book Search Guidelines for Public Domain Books
- Freedom for IP: Live Blogging: Google Book Settlement talk and Seattle University Law
- LibraryJournal.com: At Panel on Google Book Settlement, Support, Criticism, Contentiousness
- ALA OITP: Summary of the Google Book Settlement Session at ALA Midwinter Conference
- Coyle’s InFormation: Google: What’s in it for libraries?
- The Wall Street Journal: Few Free Books in the Google Library
- O’Reilly Radar: Competition in the eBook Market
- Peter Brantley: A fire on the plain
- The U*N*A*B*A*S*H*E*D Librarian: Open Access and Libraries Conference 2009
- Open Content Alliance: A Monopoly Dressed in a Class-Action Suit?
- Coyle’s InFormation: A start at a questions list
- Coyle’s InFormation: The ALA Google Panel
- Bob Darnton for the New York Review of Books: Google and Future of Books
- OCLC: Impact of the Google Book Settlement on Libraries
- Coyle’s InFormation: Google Books and Social Responsibility
- Coyle’s InFormation: Google’s Gift of Books
- The Laboratorium: Why is Google Restricting Access to Government Books?
- Karen Coyle talks Google Book Settlement on KPFA morning show (at 1hr, 35min)
- Library Journal: BackTalk: Free (or Fee) to All?
- Library Journal: BackTalk: HathiTrust and the Google Deal
- Open Content Alliance: A Raw Deal for Libraries – Karen Coyle response to Daniel Clancy comment
- Brave New World: The Great Book Bank Robbery – Europe Says NoN!
- Copyright Protection in the Digital Age: Google Book Settlement and Beyond
- Lauren’s Library Blog: The Google Books Settlement
- Library Journal: Editorial: Google Deal or Rip-Off?
- Library Journal: On Track to Approval, Google Settlement Faces Legal Hurdles
- Intellectual Property Law Blog:The Google Book Digitization Settlement: The Fair Use Question Remains
- American Libraries:Harvard’s Scanning Stance Unswayed by Google Settlement
- The Laboratorium: Joris Asks Questions Without Easy Answers
- The Laboratorium: Principles and Recommendations for the Google Book Search Settlement
- Coyle’s InFormation: Google and Fair Use
- Coyle’s InFormation: Google Giveth…and Taketh Away
- Coyle’s InFormation: More on Google/AAP
- Coyle’s InFormation: Google/AAP Settlement
- Public Knowledge: Google Book Search and Orphan Works
- Public Knowledge: Google Book Search Lawsuit Settled, Fair Use Questions Remain: Settlement proposes Book Rights Registry
- Peter Brantley: GBS is not a Bookstore
- Peter Brantley: Class Action Monopoly
- Peter Brantley: Waking up to books in Richmond
- Peter Brantley: Settle for Profit or Distribution
- Boston.com: Google vs. the libraries
- Disruptive Library Technology Jester: Google Book Search Settlement and Library Consortia
- Disruptive Library Technology Jester: Google Book Search Settlement: Public Access Service
- Disruptive Library Technology Jester: Google Book Search Settlement: Reviewing the Notice of Settlement
- Disruptive Library Technology Jester: Google Book Search Settlement: Introduction, Public Announcements
- Open Content Alliance: A Raw Deal for Libraries
- Open Content Alliance: Recommended Changes to Google Book Settlement
- Open Content Alliance: Let’s Not Settle for This Settlement
- EFF: Google is Done Paying Silicon Valley’s Legal Bills
- EFF: Google Book Search Settlement: A Reader’s Guide
- Library Journal: ALA/ARL Issues Guide to Google Settlement
- Library Journal: One for All? As Google Deal Is Evaluated, Critics Question Single Library Terminal
- New York Times: Book Publishers Take Leaps Into Digital
- Los Angeles Times: The Google Library
- Consilience: Google Book Settlement
- Kevin Smith: Looking for the devil in the details
- The Googlization of Everything: Some initial answers to my initial questions about Google Book Search and the settlement
- The Guardian: Google’s copyright war will have open access advocates up in arms
- Washington Post: Google’s New Monopoly
- Georgia Harper: Google Book Search–and Buy
- Mercury News: Digital Librarian criticizes Google’s settlement with booksellers
- Harvard Crimson: Harvard-Google Online Book Deal at Risk
- Susan Crawford: Google settlement: Changing Defaults
- Larry Lessig: On the Google Book Search agreement
- Balkinization: Google Book Search Settlement
- CDT: Google Settles Lawsuit with Book Publishers and Authors
- Singularity Law: Google Stares Down Book Industry: Publishers Blink, Google Book Search Wins
- Wendy Seltzer: Google to Settle Book-Scanning Suit with Publishers, Authors
- Techdirt: Short Term Profits Over Long Term Principles; Google’s Caving On Book Scanning Is Bad News
- Association of American Publishers: Google, AAP, Authors Guild: Joint Public FAQ
- University of Michigan News Service: Major universities see promise in Google Book Search settlement
- Groklaw: Google Settles Authors Guild Litigation
- Google: Google Book Search Copyright Settlement








Dear Tim,
Thanks for this list. Is it automatically updating itself, or are you doing that manually?
Mary
Your web page does not correctly work in safari browser
thanks. fixed now.
Timothy Vollmer,
Merci beaucoup pour votre répertoire bibliographique des interventions en anglais sur le projet de Règlement de Google. S’il m’a fallu beaucoup de temps pour prendre connaissance de tous ces textes et communiqués, il m’en aurait fallu beaucoup plus pour en trouver moi-même les adresses.
J’en ai tiré le troisième chapitre de mon essai sur _La bibliothèque électronique de Google_ qui porte sur le discours de “La République française contre Google”. On y trouve en particulier la critique des interventions
à la NYRB de Robert Darnton, Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur.
J’allais oublier de vous donner l’adesse de mon analyse:
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Encore une fois, tous mes remerciements, et bien entendu mes félicitations.
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Guy Laflèche,
Département des littératures de langue française,
Université de Montréal.
514-343-5612
guy.lafleche@umontreal.ca