The US Department of Justice has said that it is still not satisfied with a deal that would allow search giant Google to build a vast digital library.
It said the plan failed to address antitrust and copyright concerns.
It echoes objections by online retailer Amazon, which has said that Google’s plan to scan and distribute millions of books online could lead to a monopoly.
I’ll admit it—I like Amazon, but that is ridiculous. Does the DoJ come running every time a competitor complains about another company?
