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French President Takes Aim at Google

Irritated by the fact that Google, an American company, is leading the way in digitizing the world's books, French president Nicolas Sarkozy has announced a new French book digitization project.
Although he did not name Google directly, Mr Sarkozy was thought to be alluding to the search giant, which has recently attracted criticism from authors, publishers and libraries for its plans to scan out-of-copyright books and make them digitally searchable online.

"We won't let ourselves be stripped of our heritage to the benefit of a big company, no matter how friendly, big or American it is," said the French president. He told the audience at a public meeting that a French book digitisation project would be financed by a national loan. "We are not going to be stripped of what generations and generations have produced in the French language, just because we weren't capable of funding our own digitisation project," he said.

France is grappling with how best to manage the digital revolution, which is affecting everything from music to movies. The French prime minister, Francois Fillon, has established a commission to look at the best ways of insulating the publishing industry from the difficulties that faced the record labels and film studios, while still innovating in the internet age. He said that he wanted to avoid another cultural industry being "threatened by looting".
The president of France just accused Google of "looting" its literary heritage? That's quite dramatic. We wonder how the French populace feels about the government's borrowing money to digitize books?

Posted on 2009-12-09




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