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Piracy Doesn’t Harm eBook Sales, Publisher Says

Posted on August 21, 2013 by Michael Sauers

“In order to protect our authors´ rights and interests, Springer proactively screens websites for illegal download links of Springer eBooks and subsequently requires hosts of…

ebooks

Authors for Library Ebooks

Posted on June 28, 2013 by Michael Sauers

Are you an author? Do you want all eBooks to be available to all libraries? Our nation’s readers and libraries need your help. Did you…

Books

Publishing Jargon-Buster: Ten Words Unpacked

Posted on May 31, 2013 by Michael Sauers

I was a bookseller for ten years, I’ve been a librarian for nearly 20, and a published author for more than ten, and I still…

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More on Amazon.com and Fanfic

Posted on May 23, 2013 by Michael Sauers

From Consumerist.com: Oh and also, erotica might not fly with Amazon, as the content guidelines include the following restrictions: No pornography, no offensive content, no illegal/copyright…

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Amazon monetizes fanfic

Posted on May 22, 2013 by Michael Sauers

The company’s today announced Kindle Worlds, a new publishing platform that promises to pay writers royalties for stories inspired by established works. Naturally, the original…

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Permission Based Publishing: The New York Publishing Model (and Why It Doesn’t Work)

Posted on May 2, 2013 by Michael Sauers

…Bookish is a great example of this. Bookish took two years to launch and was started by Penguin Publishing as a portal to share books.…

Libraries

Publishing frontiers: The library reboot

Posted on April 26, 2013 by Michael Sauers

This article was mentioned in the “Third Space, Third Place: libraries at the center of campus life” presentation I attended yesterday and is an interesting…

Books

Penguin and Random House Merger Approved in Canada

Posted on April 21, 2013 by Michael Sauers

Penguin and Random House intend to merge and have been submitting approval documents to regulatory authorities in all of the major countries they operate in. When…

Politics & Law

Copyright Law: We Have Created a Monster. How we did it, and how to work around it.

Posted on April 19, 2013 by Michael Sauers

Just in case you’re not up to speed in how messed up copyright is right now, here’s a great article you should read by Eugene G.…

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Nook Debuts Nook Press, A New Self-Publishing Platform To Compete With Kindle Direct Publishing

Posted on April 14, 2013 by Michael Sauers

Barnes & Noble subsidiary Nook today [April 9th] announced the launch of Nook Press, a self-publishing platform to help the e-reader and e-book seller attract more…

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