The eyes of e-commerce entrepreneurs ' and lawyers who advise them ' are peeled to see what comes of two lawsuits filed against 800-pound Internet search-engine gorilla Google.
But the plaintiffs have a bit of weight to throw around, too. Five publishers and The Authors Guild claim that the Google Print Library Project, in which Google plans to digitally copy and place in an online catalog books from several major libraries, infringes copyright.
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