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Natalie Barnes

Publishr: Declaration of rights for the author - 0 views

  • rights hoarding is as damaging as market hoarding in any other business. His solution is a three-year renewal contract
  • but since the Publishng project exists more in the world of R&D, I’d like to suggest something even more shocking: Think licensing. Not selling.
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    Brian Joseph Davis suggests a new style of author contract.
Liz Rich

Publishers' crazy e-book prices - Dan Gillmor - Salon.com - 0 views

  • drawbacks to e-books, at least the way Amazon and Apple sell them. They don't really sell e-books; they merely let me read them, and in the process remove my rights
  • But there are major
  • to do what I want with what I've purchased
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  • The ability to give away or sell a used book is called the “First Sale Doctrine” in copyright law. But by sending me a digital file and tethering that file to a specific device, Amazon and the publishers have removed my right to transfer it, and thereby destroyed a portion of the book's value. By all rights they should offer me a better price, considerably better, than the hardcover (or, for that matter, softcover) edition. Is a few hours' worth of portability worth everything else I lose?
Amanda Litvinov

10 Do's and Don'ts for Implementing a CMS - 0 views

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    Launching a new content management system can be a disaster without the right plan in place. Experts share their advice to help you better manage the process.
arnie Grossblatt

Stephen R. Covey Grants E-Book Rights to Amazon - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Amazon, maker of the popular Kindle e-reader and one of the biggest book retailers in the country, will have the exclusive rights to sell electronic editions of “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People,” and a later work, “Principle-Centered Leadership.” Mr. Covey also plans to gradually make other e-books available exclusively to Amazon, which will promote them on its Web site.
  • The move promises to raise the already high anxiety level among publishers about the economics of digital publishing and could offer authors a way to earn more profits from their works than they do under the traditional system.
  • Many authors and agents say that because the contracts for older books do not explicitly spell out electronic rights, they reside with the author. Big publishing houses argue that clauses like “in book form” or phrases that prohibit “competitive editions” preclude authors from publishing e-books through other parties.
Derik Dupont

MediaPost Publications 'Journal' And Others Say Hearst Is Right To Charge For Mobile Co... - 0 views

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    'Journal' And Others Say Hearst Is Right To Charge For Mobile Content - 03/12/2010
arnie Grossblatt

Justices Permit Resale of Copyrighted Imports - 0 views

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    An important decision affirming the right to resell copyrighted foreign books.  
arnie Grossblatt

Copyrights vs. Human Rights - 1 views

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    Why SOPA is dangerous legislation.
Kristen Iovino

Kindle Fire will 'vaporise' Android - IOL SciTech | IOL.co.za - 2 views

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    Is the KindleFire really that great? Has anyone used one yet?
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    I haven't played with the Fire yet, but I'm always very dubious of the "tech analyst". Let's face it, dominating the Android tablet market isn't all that difficult right now, as there is a dearth of poorly built, poorly performing Android tablets on the market today. My own personal opinion is that the OS offers a lot of promise, but ironically the real value of the Fire is its connection to Amazon's own "walled garden" of products and services, which flys directly in the face of Android's selling characteristic of "openness".
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    Randomly, my friend won a Kindle Fire at an office holiday function and I got to play around with it last night. Here are my impressions: First, it's very simple to use though it has that same noticeable lag that all Android tablets seem to have, though I will say not as pronounced as others. It has a rubber-like backing in the same style that the NOOK Simple Touch employs, so it feels good in your hands and won't slide around. Here's one thing that I was surprised about; it's a bit of a brick, meaning it's a lot heavier than I expected. For an eReader, weight seems like a big deal, so I would definitely take one for a test-spin before buying if you can, especially if you're going to use it for long reads. My friend only had one copy of a book, and I thumbed through pretty quickly, and the Fire seemed to handle it well. It had a lot less lag page turning than it did starting apps. On the web, the Fire did pretty well, it downloaded and ran pages smoothly for the most part. Though I will say I went to one of my favorite sites (arsenal.com) to watch some video highlights of yesterday's game, and even though it has a 7 inch screen, the video "wasn't optimized" for the Fire, so the playback size was smaller than it would have been on my iPhone (postage stamp size). On ESPN.com though it seemed to handle video there much better. My other complaint was that the Fire didn't seem to recognize page widths very well, so you have to do a lot of pinching to get the right view of a page in portrait view. So, I'll put down my pocket-protector, ease off the dork-pedal a bit, and just say for the price it's a solid tablet that runs pretty well.
arnie Grossblatt

15 Feisty Small Presses And The Books You're Going To Want From Them - 2 views

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    This is a bit dated, but the topic is right on point given our recent discussions on small, independent presses and business model innovation.
Georgina B

Congressman Steve Cohen - Congressman Cohen Passses Libel Tourism Bill - 0 views

shared by Georgina B on 02 Oct 08 - Cached
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    This bill was passed by the House of Representatives regarding American authors' and publishers' First Amendment rights.
Paul Riccardi

Legal ruckus over Kindle 2's text-to-speech feature : Christopher Null : Yahoo! Tech - 0 views

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    Not sure if someone else already posted about this, but Kindle could find itself in the middle of a copyright battle over audio rights.
Helen Nam

New Kindle Audio Feature Causes a Stir - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    New Kindle feature infringes on audio rights?
Derik Dupont

Barnes & Noble Delays Nook Sales In Stores -- E-Book Readers -- InformationWeek - 1 views

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Derik Dupont

Web's Big Boost to Magazines? Selling Print Subscriptions - Advertising Age - MediaWorks - 0 views

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    Magazines' biggest digital success right now may be selling print subscriptions through the web.
arnie Grossblatt

Google's censorship struggles continue in China - 0 views

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    When revenue and doing right collide....
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