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Googling Literature: The Debate Goes Public

If there was any point of agreement between publishers, authors and Google in a debate Thursday night over the giant Web companys program to digitize the collections of major libraries and allow users to search them online, it seemed to be this: Information does not necessarily want to be free. The debate on Thursday, part of the `` Live From the New York Public Library`` program, was the first time the various parties had faced off publicly.

Googling Literature: The Debate Goes Public

If there was any point of agreement between publishers, authors and Google in a debate Thursday night over the giant Web companys program to digitize the collections of major libraries and allow users to search them online, it seemed to be this: Information does not necessarily want to be free. The debate on Thursday, part of the `` Live From the New York Public Library`` program, was the first time the various parties had faced off publicly.

Googling Literature: The Debate Goes Public

If there was any point of agreement between publishers, authors and Google in a debate Thursday night over the giant Web companys program to digitize the collections of major libraries and allow users to search them online, it seemed to be this: Information does not necessarily want to be free. The debate on Thursday, part of the `` Live From the New York Public Library`` program, was the first time the various parties had faced off publicly.

Googling Literature: The Debate Goes Public

If there was any point of agreement between publishers, authors and Google in a debate Thursday night over the giant Web companys program to digitize the collections of major libraries and allow users to search them online, it seemed to be this: Information does not necessarily want to be free. The debate on Thursday, part of the `` Live From the New York Public Library`` program, was the first time the various parties had faced off publicly.

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