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. Do not distribute. 2 Online Content (Billions of items indexed) Offline Content (Billions of items still un-indexed) Google’s Mission To organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful

. Do not distribute. 3 One Consumer Product, Two Sources of Books Partner ProgramLibrary Project

. Do not distribute. 4 A Typical Library Collection In-Print Available in a bookstore Less than 5%** “The Twilight Zone” Books after 1923 but… Out of Print Orphaned Works, or simply unclear copyright status 75% or more Public Domain Books published before % Less than 20%* *OCLC analysis of the Google Books Library Project **O’Reilly Radar:

. Do not distribute. 5 Google Book Search Today Partner Program “Snippet” View Public Domain Books in-copyright scanned through the Library Project (currently in snippet view) are the subject of this agreement. In the agreement, these books are divided into 2 groups-- "commercially available" (aka in print) and "non-commercially available" (out of print)

. Do not distribute. 6 The agreement settles existing US lawsuits against Google Book Search. Agreement is between Google and a class including all US copyright holders (authors, publishers, etc) for books that we have scanned or are intending to scan. Agreement only pertains to uses of these books in the U.S.. – Includes international books. – Does not cover books published after Jan 5, 2009 Covers the following works – Included: Books – Excluded: Journals, musical compositions, images Scope

. Do not distribute. 7 Overview Extensive process to notify Rightsholders of the agreement. Rightsholders have choice as to their participation – Opt out of the settlement – Remove books from scanning – Select desired access models Google is authorized to scan, index and make non-display uses for all books. A set of Access models are defined for providing access to the content of the books. For In-print books, the access models are by default off, for out-of- print books the access models are by default turned on. Books Rights Registry formed as an independent organization to represent rightsholders and to collect and distribute revenue.

. Do not distribute. 8 Access Models Preview Uses Online Consumer Access – Enable user to buy online access to a single work. – Default pricing set by Google using an algorithmic pricing model to maximize revenue for each individual work. – Rightsholder able to set price if desired. Institutional Subscription – FTE pricing for higher educational and corporate markets. Public Access Terminal – One free on-site “terminal” for all public and university libraries in US. Additional models: – Print on demand, custom publishing, consumer subscription, PDF downloads.

. Do not distribute. 9 Expanding Access to Knowledge becomes… …To Preview and PurchaseFrom Snippet View… 3 snippets only User must get physical book Institutional subscriptions & Public Access Service License Anyone, anywhere in the U.S. will be able to search, preview, and purchase millions of out-of-print books through Book Search.