As a THANK YOU, I will give Google my unsolicited advice on their old book project. (I REALLY think having the old books online is a fabulous idea.)
Agree that if Google either charges too much to use its book database, and/or discriminates against any user, then the entire data base reverts to the US Library of Congress.
Agree that the book database is free to libraries if the user is physically present in the library. Restrict these libraries to countries who have agreed to protect copyrights.
Set up a fund for people to use if they wish to prove that a book is or should be covered by a copyright.
Agree that any book published for profit in the last 20 years, which is not covered by copyright, will only be available if that book's publisher or the publisher's successor is given a percentage of the profits from the sale of the online book.
Historians NEED to have the online book database. Let's make this happen.
