Not surprisingly, the Guild isn't happy with the Supreme Court's choice -- it calls this a "colossal loss" and insists that the appeals court was "blinded" by Google's attempt to portray itself as rescuing lost books for the public good. The statements are a bit melodramatic (many of these titles are unlikely to return to print before they reach the public domain), but they do point out that the concerns over digitizing books aren't quite over. Although Google appears to have walked a fine line, the worry is that other outfits might not be quite so scrupulous.