Frankfurt - German book publishers on Thursday denounced this week's historic accord between Google and US authors, dubbing it "a Trojan Horse" which would make the US company the master of the world's knowledge.
Google, which has scanned 7 million books to include their contents in its internet search engine, announced Tuesday it would let US users read the pages of books that are out of print but are still in copyright.
Under the settlement with the US Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers, royalties will be paid for past and future use of the books by Google.