Publishers unite against Google

Publishers unite against Google: Invoking the name of Google is enough to spook most media businesses grappling with the impact of the internet but the search giant’s foray into the realm of books has created a firestorm. The book-publishing industry’s portrayal of Google conjures up images of Guy Montag, the “hero” of Ray Bradbury’s 1950s book-burning masterpiece Fahrenheit 451, gleefully destroying works of literature.
The row is a classic clash between the old and the new; between an industry that can trace its roots back to Johannes Gutenberg and other printers of the 15th century and one that has erupted in just half a decade.