Open Book Alliance

The Open Book Alliance was an organization formed in 2009 to contest the Google Book Search Settlement, which it believe could allow Google, the Association of American Publishers and the Authors’ Guild collectively "to monopolize the access, distribution and pricing of the largest digital database of books in the world". It was led by anti-trust lawyer Gary Reback. The Settlement was rejected by a federal judge in March 2011 and the Alliance's blog has been inactive since May 2012.

Open Book Alliance

The Open Book Alliance was an organization formed in 2009 to contest the Google Book Search Settlement, which it believe could allow Google, the Association of American Publishers and the Authors’ Guild collectively "to monopolize the access, distribution and pricing of the largest digital database of books in the world". It was led by anti-trust lawyer Gary Reback. The Settlement was rejected by a federal judge in March 2011 and the Alliance's blog has been inactive since May 2012.