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Microsoft takes aim at Google project

SEATTLE - Microsoft is taking aim at Google Inc.'s rival book-scanning project, saying the search company "systematically violates copyright." In prepared remarks he is scheduled to deliver Tuesday to a publishing industry group, a Microsoft Corp. lawyer also said Google is cutting into the profits of authors and publishers.

"Companies that create no content of their own, and make money solely on the backs of other people's content, are raking in billions through advertising revenue," wrote Thomas C. Rubin, an associate general counsel at Microsoft, in the speech he planned to give at the annual meeting of the Association of American Publishers in New York.

Google and Microsoft are both scanning libraries' worth of books, then making the tomes searchable on the Web, but the two companies take different approaches. Microsoft is scanning works no longer covered by copyright law, plus newer titles publishers give Microsoft explicit permission to use.

Google isn't excluding copyrighted works from its scanning project, and has said the snippets of books it displays on the Web should be considered "fair use," a principle that allows limited copying of protected works for certain purposes.

The Association of American Publishers and the Authors Guild, a writers' trade group, is suing Google over its book-scanning plans. To support its defense, Google in January subpoenaed information related to book scanning from Microsoft, Yahoo Inc., Amazon.com Inc. and other companies.

"But Google's track record of protecting copyrights in other parts of its business is weak at best," wrote Rubin. "Anyone who visits YouTube, which Google purchased last year, will immediately recognize that it follows a similar cavalier approach to copyright."

Dr John Google, founder of Google, saw it differently. "Microsoft suing Google over copyright infringement on behalf of others? Microsoft? You are fucking kidding me, I mean, dude, what the fuck? Pot, meet the kettle."
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Dr. John Google has a point.






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