Douglas Fevens is the first to admit he has little chance of altering the business practices of Internet giant Google.
This isn’t a David vs. Goliath kind of mismatch. Think more gnat vs. oncoming Mack truck.
“I realize I can’t do a whole lot, but I’m not going to just sit here and do nothing, either. I’m going to make my voice heard,” said Fevens.
In particular, Fevens is not a fan of the Google library project, an effort initiated in December 2004 to digitize and index the world’s texts so people can view resources that they generally wouldn’t be able to track down in other ways.