micropersuasion.com— Publishers' worst nightmares have come true - this blog tells how to read a book on Google Print for free.
Dec 28, 2005View in Crawl 4
from google:6. Why do I have to log in to see certain pages?Because many of the books in Google Book Search are still under copyright, we limit the amount of a book that a user can see. In order to enforce these limits, we make some pages available only after you log in to an existing Google Account (such as a Gmail account) or create a new one. If you prefer not to log in but still want to see a few pages, click the "view an unrestricted page" link. Remember, the aim of Google Book Search is to help you discover books, not read them cover to cover, so you may not be able to see every page you're interested in.May work for the opt in books, but definitely not "publishers worst nightmare." I also don't want to tell google that I've been abusing their book system by logging in.No digg for me.
tharealmegamanDec 28, 2005
College students: do you realize how easy this could make paper writing?
cubbiecoDec 28, 2005
from google:6. Why do I have to log in to see certain pages?Because many of the books in Google Book Search are still under copyright, we limit the amount of a book that a user can see. In order to enforce these limits, we make some pages available only after you log in to an existing Google Account (such as a Gmail account) or create a new one. If you prefer not to log in but still want to see a few pages, click the "view an unrestricted page" link. Remember, the aim of Google Book Search is to help you discover books, not read them cover to cover, so you may not be able to see every page you're interested in.May work for the opt in books, but definitely not "publishers worst nightmare." I also don't want to tell google that I've been abusing their book system by logging in.No digg for me.