1,300 German Authors Demand Government Rein In Google Book Search

The appeal came in the form of a letter — known as the ” Heidelberg Appeal” — sent last week to German President Horst Köhler, Chancellor Angela Merkel and the heads of Germany’s 16 federal states. It alleges that “intellectual property is being stolen from its producers to an unimagined degree and without criminalization through the illegal publication of works protected by German copyright law.”