Google scans 3000 books every day as part of its book search program. However, there was a problem during this scanning process before. It was the work done without permission from the Writers Guild or the American Publishers Association. However, this problem was also solved today and Google’s way was opened.
Google made the book scanning process legal by paying a license fee of 125 million dollars. Of course, there are also some conditions. For example, libraries will have free access to Google’s online books, and those who want will have the chance to purchase the parts they want from a book.
For those who are curious, the “Google Book Search Settlement Agreement” in Turkish is on the Google book search page. …