A Chinese copyright group is demanding talks with Google over compensation for Chinese authors who have had their books scanned into the US company's electronic library.
The move is a further challenge to a US agreement designed to offer a framework for the emerging electronic book business.
The agreement has already upset writers and publishers in Europe, prompting Google to only scan books that have been published for more than 150 years in that region.
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