New York Law School Prof. James Grimmelmann of the blog The Laboratorium reports that the law school’s Institute for Information Law & Policy has filed a renewed request for a video recording of the $125 million Google Books Search settlement proceedings, scheduled to be held by U.S. District Court Judge Denny Chin on October 7th in New York City. Apparently, there will not be a court reporter present, “so unless the proceedings are recorded, the millions of interested parties will be forced to rely entirely on secondhand, potentially inaccurate accounts.”
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Law school requests court record $125m Google Books Search settlement proceedings
New York Law School Prof. James Grimmelmann of the blog The Laboratorium reports that the law school’s Institute for Information Law & Policy has filed a renewed request for a video recording of the $125 million Google Books Search settlement proceedings, scheduled to be held by U.S. District Court Judge Denny Chin on October 7th in New York City. Apparently, there will not be a court reporter present, “so unless the proceedings are recorded, the millions of interested parties will be forced to rely entirely on secondhand, potentially inaccurate accounts.”
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