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Thu May 28, 2009 11:31pm IST
 
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By Huw Jones

LONDON, May 28 (Reuters) - The European Union's executive body will study plans by Google (GOOG.O: Quote, Profile, Research) to make millions of books available online after Germany said the Internet company's project flouts EU copyright law.

The bloc's industry ministers agreed on Thursday to ask the European Commission to look at how Google's settlement with authors in the United States affect writers' rights in the EU.

"The commission will carefully study the whole issue and, if need be, to take steps," Vladimir Tosovsky, industry minister for the Czech EU presidency, told a news conference.

A "Heidelberg Appeal" has been launched in Germany claiming that intellectual property is being stolen from German authors.

Germany said in a presentation to industry ministers on Thursday in Brussels that Google has scanned books from U.S. libraries without prior consent of rights holders to create its Google Books database.

"Among the books scanned are numerous books by European rights holders," the German paper said.

Britain and France voiced support for Germany's concerns.

American author and publisher groups have reached a deal to allow Google to digitize millions of books. The deal, which still requires court approval, would also affect European authors published in America though they can opt out of the deal.  Continued...

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