Google’s 3 major rivals will join a coalition of nonprofit groups, individuals and library associations, tentatively called the Open Book Alliance, in opposing the Google Books Settlement. The group, led by antitrust lawyer Gary L. Reback and the Internet Archive’s Peter Brantley, plans to make a case to the Justice Department that the arrangement is anticompetitive, with individual members likely filing court objections independently. “This deal has enormous, far-reaching anticompetitive consequences that people are just beginning to wake up to,” Reback told the NYT. Brantley separately told the WSJ that members of the coalition “all see problems with the settlement […]