GOOGLE Inc, which scanned and uploaded books online without permission, should provide a revised compensation plan for writers by the end of this year, a Chinese authors' group said yesterday. The demand marked... ...full story at Shanghai Daily
from Shanghai Daily on Sat, Nov 21 2009
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