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  • Copyright

    At Hearing, Wiley Urges Congress To 'Fix' Kirtsaeng

    In his testimony, Wiley president and CEO Stephen Smith said Supreme Court’s 2013 ruling in Kirtsaeng has hobbled the publishers’ ability to sell textbooks abroad, and suggested a legislative fix.

  • Content / e-books

    Judge Sets New Apple Trial Date

    Judge Denise Cote adopted a proposed schedule for Apple’s Damages trial, officially moving the trial from July 14 to August 25.

  • Publisher News

    PRH Unveils New Logo

    Penguin Random House has introduced its newly designed logo, replacing the interim PRH logo which has been in place for the past 11 months, since the merger was made official.

  • Content / e-books

    Apple Damages Trial Delayed Again

    Under the new proposed schedule, the trial would now begin August 25 at the earliest. The move comes After Apple lost its emergency appeal to stay the proceedings last week.

  • Libraries

    Check it Out with Michael Kelley: E-books for Arizona Libraries

    We’ve heard a lot about the progress libraries have made in the e-book realm.

  • U.S. Book Show

    BEA 2014: Shh! The Library's Buzzing

    Representatives from seven publishers were greeted by a room packed with librarians eager to hear the big books of 2014. The session was the first of two installments of AAP's "Annual Librarian Book Buzz" session.

  • U.S. Book Show

    BEA 2014: Why Tor Dumped DRM

    At the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) at BEA, Tor Books founder Tom Doherty discussed the publisher’s decision to dump DRM.

  • Content / e-books

    DoJ: Apple Verdict Should Be Affirmed

    U.S attorneys argued that evidence of a price-fixing agreement was "overwhelming," and that Apple has identified "no sound reason" to reject Cote's finding.

  • Content / e-books

    Hoopla Gets into Library E-book Lending

    Unlike the dominant “one copy one user” analog era e-book lending model in libraries, Hoopla’s e-book service is based on a “transactional” model.

  • Content / e-books

    Harper Seeks Injunction in Dispute with Open Road

    HarperCollins has asked the court for a permanent injunction blocking Open Road from publishing its unauthorized e-book edition of Jean Craighead George’s "Julie of the Wolves," as well as more than $1.1 million in damages and attorney costs.

  • Retailing

    Smashwords, OverDrive Ink Distribution Deal

    Smashwords, an e-book self-publishing platform, and digital library vendor OverDrive have reached an agreement to distribute 200,000 e-books via the OverDrive global network of public libraries.

  • Soapbox

    Staying Vigilant

    As executive director of Media Coalition, it is my job to defend the First Amendment rights of the book community.

  • People

    The Go-To Book Bloggers

    The blogosphere seemed vast in 2010 when young adult author Maureen Johnson gave the keynote at the first-ever Book Bloggers Conference, observing that, “with so many blogs, publishers don’t know what to make of all the noise.”

  • Retailing

    Will the Agency Model Survive?

    For publishers, negotiating terms of sale with Amazon has always been difficult. But reports last week of Amazon’s hardball tactics with the Hachette Book Group suggest that this year’s negotiations could be among the most brutal yet.

  • Publisher News

    Founder of Just-Launched Authors Alliance Talks to PW

    PW contributing editor Peter Brantley talks with UC Berkeley law professor Pamela Samuelson, founding member of a new author advocacy group, the Authors Alliance.

  • Publisher News

    Much at Stake in Amazon-HBG Fight

    Among the issues in dispute between Amazon and the Hachette Book Group are negotiations over new e-book terms, sources familiar with the matter said. And publishers also see the latest fight with Amazon as part of an ongoing battle to retain retail diversity.

  • Common Core

    Cut to the Core: Which Types of Materials Are Librarians Interested in Obtaining to Support Common Core?

    It seems the Common Core evokes some sort of reaction, good or bad, in everyone these days.

  • Libraries

    Alive and Clicking: Reference Books 2014

    For the last two decades, the talk has been that library reference is dead. Is it time to change the conversation?

  • Content / e-books

    Apple Asks Judge to Send E-book Case to Appeals Court

    Apple attorneys argue that sending the matter to the Second Circuit would “save judicial resources by potentially avoiding the need for a costly trial.”

  • Publisher News

    Pretrial Schedule Proposed in Author Solutions Case

    The parties have submitted a proposed pretrial schedule that would likely not have fraud claims against the self-publishing service provider ready for trial until after 2015.

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