Amazon.com has stopped allowing users of its "Search Inside the Book" feature to print pages of online books they find via its weeks-old service, after some authors complained that it threatened sales of their works.
A tool launched last week may be innovative, but it could also destroy the value of some books, argues the US Authors Guild.
As Google put thousands of public domain books online Thursday, Amazon.com responded by announcing plans to allow people to read books on the Web.
Amazon.com is offering to plug customers into new music before it hits store shelves, according to streaming media company Speedera Networks.
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