... For Amicus Google Inc: Joseph C. Gratz, Durie Tangri, LLP, San Francisco, CA; Oliver Metzger, Google Inc., Mountain View, CA...
Southern District Judge Harold Baer Jr. has put a stop to a suit against a massive digitization project involving Google and more than 60 university libraries, ruling that the project provides an "in
...library. That's good news for Google and its lawyers at Durie Tangri, but the project's most vocal opponent, the Authors Guild, doesn...
...in Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Google is represented by Daralyn Durie of Durie Tangri in San Francisco....
...brief. But Google attorney Daralyn Durie of Durie Tangri in San Francisco told Chin that the Authors Guild lacks associational...
...of Stanford University's Fair Use Project, and Joseph Gratz, of Durie Tangri—quit the case. They were replaced by a new team...
...Zack in Bala Cynwyd, Pa., and Google attorney Daralyn Durie of Durie Tangri in San Francisco during a brief status conference. "I'm...
...Google Inc.: By: Daralyn J. Durie, Esq., Joseph C. Gratz, Esq., Durie Tangri LLP, San Francisco, CA.For United States...
Google's attempt to build the world's biggest digital library was sidetracked yesterday as a federal judge rejected a settlement between the Internet giant and authors and publishers who sued for cop
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