From Library Journal:
In an op-ed October 9 in the New York Times defending the Google Book Search settlement, Google co-founder Sergey Brin called it a win-win for authors, publishers, and Google, with the “real winners… the readers who will now have access to a greatly expanded world of books.”
The op-ed, headlined A Library to Last Forever, drew support from some commenters on the Times’s web site who like the project, but also scorn from several critics of the settlement.