Memo to the SDNY supporting motion by the Parties to postpone Fairness Hearing for the proposed Google Book Search settlement to incorporate revisions address Justice Department concerns, with the ...
Final memorandum to the SDNY, Judge Chin, in McGraw-Hill et al v. Google, Google Book Search settlement proposal, from the Internet Archive, with the firm of Arnold & Porter, via counsel Hadrian Katz.
Filing by Pam Samuelson and noted academic authors objecting to the Google Book Search Settlement on grounds of inadequate and unfair representation of the Authors Guild of their interests.
Submission to the SDNY on the GBS by Boies et al partner Scott Gant protesting the proposed settlement as an abuse of class action procedures; improper takings and notifications; lack of author cla...
University of California Academic Senate letter to Judge Chin expressing concerns over various stipulations in the proposed class action settlement. Written by prominent faculty members of UC camp...
The poker players’ funds the government has attempted to seize through the freeze letters and seizure warrants at issue here were not connected with any activity that is illegal under federal law.1...
The poker players’ funds the government has attempted to seize through the freeze letters and seizure warrants at issue here were not connected with any activity that is illegal under federal law.1...
Author: Bernard Lang, INRIA, France.
Version: 23 August 2009
Posted with the Author's Permission.
International Ramifications of the proposed Google Books class action settlement.
Amended final complaint in Authors Guild, et al v Google in the Google Book Search class action settlement proposal. Oct. 31 2008.
"By this action, plaintiffs, on behalf of themselves and all o...
We are worried that the proposed Agreement in its present form does not adequately protect the interests of scholarly authors. Neither the Authors Guild nor the American Association of Publishers (...