San Francisco Business Times
The Justice Department is reviewing for antitrust issues a settlement between Google and book authors and publishers, according to reports published Thursday.
The $125 million settlement reached in October gives Google the right to make available online millions of books it has digitally scanned. The company said it is confident the settlement will stand.
The judge reviewing the settlement told the Justice Department to file its objections by Sept. 18. A hearing is scheduled in federal court in Manhattan on Oct. 7.
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