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Derik Dupont

Will Your Future E-Reader Be a Phone? - Digits - WSJ - 0 views

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    Would you want to read a book or newspaper on a cellphone screen? On Tuesday, Hearst e-reading company Skiff announced that it signed a deal with Samsung's mobile phone division to become its "preferred e-reading service partner."
arnie Grossblatt

Google to Launch Digital Books by Early Summer - 0 views

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    The world of publishing gets more interesting with the entrance of Google as an e-book vendor.
Derik Dupont

Amazon: A Patch for Your Novel Is Ready To Download - Digits - WSJ - 0 views

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    As e-books go mainstream, authors are gaining an opportunity to literally rewrite history. Eagle-eyed owners of the Amazon Kindle e-reader, like Paul Biba of the site TeleRead, have taken note of messages from Amazon letting them know that an e-book they had purchased "contained some errors that have been corrected."
Derik Dupont

Creating a Magazine Over a Weekend - Digits - WSJ - 1 views

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    A group of writers and editors created a magazine in two days, in an experimental project that aimed to use the Internet to shake up the way a print magazine is made.
Michael Pogachar

Target Now Selling Nooks - 0 views

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    Target is the eighth retailer to sell Barnes & Noble's Nook Color and Nook Simple Touch e-readers.
arnie Grossblatt

The New Presumption of Transparency - 0 views

  • In the U.S., public figures have to prove that statements about them are false and made with malice -- but in Britain a statement that harms one's reputation is enough to justify a libel action. Defendants must prove that statements are true or "fair comment." This has a chilling effect on the reporting of damaging facts.
  • "If information cannot be freely exchanged, if journalists must fear being sued over information reported in good faith on matters crucial to our defense, matters such as the financial networks supporting jihadist terror, then we cannot make sound security policy," former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy said at a recent conference on "libel lawfare." This is a useful term to describe lawsuits to suppress facts about radical Islam and terrorism.
  • The Web means that publishing anywhere means publishing everywhere, thus subjecting authors and publishers to litigation in pro-plaintiff jurisdictions
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  • Among the proposals under consideration is to broaden the law to give American publishers the right in the U.S. to sue plaintiffs who bring what U.S. law would consider abusive lawsuits.
  • Digital technology makes sharing information possible and, increasingly, makes it mandatory.
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    "The Web means that publishing anywhere means publishing everywhere, thus subjecting authors and publishers to litigation in pro-plaintiff jurisdictions"
Derik Dupont

Photo-Blogging Site DailyBooth Raises $1 Million - Digits - WSJ - 1 views

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    Money continues to rain down on "real-time" start-ups. The latest example: a fledgling two-person company called DailyBooth.
valerie langston

Money Can't Buy Me Beatles - 2 views

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    The rights holders of Fab Four music keep the Internet at arms length.
arnie Grossblatt

DMCA Strikes Again And Suing your customer enthusiasts - 0 views

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    TI sues its customers for hacking their calculators. When is it ever a good business decision to sue the most enthusiastic users of your products? We'll see this play out again on one of the ebook readers.
Derik Dupont

Amazon Upgrades Users' Kindles, Automatically - Digits - WSJ - 0 views

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    Owners of new Amazon Kindles are about to get two improvements to their e-readers. They won't have to do anything; indeed, they might not even notice the upgrade.
Allison Hughes

University Press Shows Knack for New Media - 1 views

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    University Presses using Social Media to drive search and discovery
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