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Google caused a flurry of headlines last December when it announced plans to create an online index of library books. Nearly a year later, Google is facing several lawsuits over its project and competitors are rolling out their own online databases of books. Join Kojo for a look at the technological and legal issues surrounding online libraries.
Brewster Kahle, Digital Librarian, The Internet Archive
Declan McCullagh, Chief Political Correspondent, CNETnews.com
Pat Schroeder, President and Chief Executive Officer, Association of American Publishers
David Sohn, Staff Counsel, Center for Democracy and Technology
A look at the high points and low points of President Bush's recent trip to Latin America.
Paulo Sotero, Washington Correspondent, "O Estado De Sao Paulo"
Whether it's rioting in France, President Bush's trip to Latin America or his stumping in Virginia's race for governor, share what's on your mind on Open Phones...