The Pan African Writers’ Association (PAWA), has mounted a campaign to alert all African writers and publishers on a recent agreement reached with Google over the digitization and show of in copyright books. In a statement, the Secretary-General of PAWA Atukwei Okai said the groundbreaking settlement of 125 million US dollars was reached in a class action brought on behalf of a broad class of authors, publishers as well as the US Copyright holders worldwide against the search engine superpower, Google.
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