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          Chinese author takes on search engine giant

          By Wang Huazhong and Xie Yu (China Daily)
          Updated: 2010-05-27 07:31
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          Chinese author takes on search engine giant

          BEIJING - A Chinese writer sued the search engine giant Google for illegally digitizing her book for online reading and downloading in a Beijing court on Wednesday.

          By the end of 2009, Google had scanned and saved about 80,000 Chinese books without the writers' authorization. Its proposal to share sales revenue with the owners of the copyrights has repeatedly been declined and no progress has been made on that front, according to the China Written Works Copyright Society (CWWCS).

          Shanghai female writer Wang Shen, who uses the pseudonym Mian Mian, alleged her copyright on the book, Acid Lover (Yansuan Qingren), was infringed and required a public apology from Google, as well as 61,000 yuan ($8,900) in compensation.

          Her lawyer, Sun Jingwei, said in court that Google Books scanned and saved the published work for visitors to read and download. Its search results, which displayed parts of the book, are also alleged to have damaged the completeness of the work.

          The accused attending Wednesday's trial in Haidian District People's Court was not the US branch of the Google Inc, which provided a list of scanned books to the CWWCS and made an offer of settling the dispute with Chinese writers.

          The two defendants, both based in China, are Google Information Technology (China) and Beijing Guxiang Information Technology Co Ltd, the operator of google.cn

          According to legal experts, since a transnational lawsuit takes longer to resolve and it is difficult for the plaintiff, in this case Mian Mian, to obtain evidence to prove Google copied her whole book outside China, the plaintiff sued the search engine provider and operator, instead of the corporation.

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          Google China spokeswoman Marsha Wang earlier confirmed the corporation had deleted Mian Mian's work shortly after it became aware of the litigation - which cut off the possibility of obtaining further evidence.

          The defendants' lawyer, Andy Yang, denied copyright infringement and claimed the two China-based companies "did not scan the pictures and the scanned files were not saved on the defendants' servers".

          Yang said the source file came from the US, without further elaboration.

          The lawyer refused to tell China Daily who scanned Mian Mian's book.

          An insider, who wished to remain anonymous, said that if Google's operation in the US if found to have been the party responsible for scanning the work, the corporation will inevitably become embroiled in the case.

          Yang also said that earlier search results from Google Books only displayed 400 words of Mian Mian's book, which is 130,000 words in length.

          He claimed the minor portion displayed was "essential" to the search engine processing a search of the author's work and was not enough to damage the copyright.

          Yang said the portion only gave readers a brief understanding of the contents of the book, "just like people flip through books in a store".

          The court adjourned on Wednesday and did not specify when it will resume the case.

          Mian Mian, who did not appear in court, earlier said her lawsuit is not targeting Google, but intends to show multinational companies that not every Chinese writer is "vulnerable to tricks".

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