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    He is part of a group of writers, including Michael Chabon, that have filed an objection to the Google Book Search Settlement Agreement on the grounds that it does not sufficiently protect the privacy rights of users. "Google Book Search is a lot more granular than your reading history at the library or the book store. Google knows what page you looked at. They know what you were looking for on that page, what search terms you used to get to that page, how long you looked for it and so on" he explains. "As both a reader and a writer there's grave cause for concern because our reading histories are private. Full Article at Toronto Star
    Google Book Search is a lot more granular than your reading history at the library or the book store. Google knows what page you looked at. They know what you were looking for on that page, what search terms you used to get to that page, how long you looked for it and so on
    SOURCE: Toronto Star 3 weeks ago