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The Association of American Publishers has asked Google to stop scanning works still under copyright. "We've simply asked for a six-month moratorium to facilitate discussion," said Allan R. Adler, AAP Vice President for Legal and Governmental Affairs. Google Print's library project is digitizing books from University of Michigan, Harvard University, Stanford University, The New York Public Library, and Oxford University to make them searchable online.