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What happens to in-copyright works that are in-print?

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What happens to in-copyright works that are in-print?

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• By default, books that are in-print will have their display characteristics turned off in the Google services. This means that: • Rightsholders can override these default settings, allowing Google to make previews available and/or to include in-print works in the various subscriptions, library services, and other business models. If in-print books are made available for consumer purchase, they must also be included in the Institutional Subscription and other library services. • UC will receive copies of these works if they were scanned from our collections and can use them in the same way that we can use other books in our library digital copy.

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