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What will users experience when they access books at public libraries or other locations through Public Access licenses, and who is eligible to receive a Public Access Service license?

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What will users experience when they access books at public libraries or other locations through Public Access licenses, and who is eligible to receive a Public Access Service license?

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The Public Access Service license will allow free, full-text, online viewing of millions of out-of-print books at designated computers at U.S. public and university libraries. If these libraries offer printing services, the agreement requires them to offer printing as part of this license on a per page fee. Google will provide the service to collect these fees, and it will pay the cost of printing by users for the first 5 years or up to $3 million, whichever comes first. Public libraries are eligible to receive one free Public Access Service license for a computer located on-site at each of their library buildings in the United States. Public libraries will also be able to purchase a subscriptionwhich would allow them to offer access on additional terminals within the librarybuildingand wouldeliminate the requirement of a per page printing fee. Higher education institutions will also be eligible to receive free Public Access Service licenses for on-site computers, the exact number of w

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The Public Access Service license will allow free, full-text, online viewing of millions of out-of-print books at designated computers at U.S. public libraries. If these libraries offer printing services, the agreement requires them to offer printing as part of this license for a per page fee. Google will collect these fees for the Registry, and it has volunteered to pay the cost of printing by users for the first 5 years or up to $3 million, whichever comes first. Public libraries are eligible to receive one free Public Access Service license for a computer located on-site at each of their library buildings in the United States. Public libraries will also be able to purchase an Institutional Subscription which would allow them to offer access through additional terminals within the library building and not charge for printing. Higher education institutions will also be eligible to receive free Public Access Service licenses for on-site computers, the exact number of which will depend

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