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Thousands of authors opt out of Google book settlement | Books | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    Former children's laureates Quentin Blake, Anne Fine and Jacqueline Wilson, bestselling authors Jeffrey Archer and Louis de Bernières and critical favourites Thomas Pynchon, Zadie Smith and Jeanette Winterson have all opted out of the controversial Google book settlement, court documents have revealed. Authors who did not wish their books to be part of Google's revised settlement needed to opt out before 28 January, in advance of last week's ruling from Judge Denny Chin over whether to allow Google to go ahead with its divisive plans to digitise millions of books. The judge ended up delaying his ruling, after receiving more than 500 written submissions, but court documents related to the case show that more than 6,500 authors, publishers and literary agents have opted out of the settlement.
Theresa de los Santos

Amazon offers authors bigger cut of book sales, snubs traditional publishers | Technolo... - 0 views

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    Amazon is playing hardball with book publishers. The Seattle online bookseller says it will give authors a 70% cut of the sale of e-books sold for its Kindle readers, essentially offering writers a way to bypass traditional book publishers.
anonymous

Google Fights for Orphaned Books - PCWorld - 0 views

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    Fending criticisms from multiple parties, Google once again made the case for digitizing millions of orphaned books before the U.S. District Court Southern District Court of New York, in a fairness hearing held Thursday. A total of 27 different parties requested to speak before the court. Five were in favor, including Sony, the National Federation of the Blind and the Center for Democracy and Technology. The rest -- 22 in total -- opposed the settlement, including Amazon, Microsoft, the Open Book Alliance, and the Electronic Privacy Information Center. Those in favor praised the idea of rendering hard-to-find books in electronic form, because they could be accessible to a much larger group of readers, and not be lost to the ages. The objectors, however, voiced strong concerns that the settlement case preempts U.S. copyright law altogether. Others voiced privacy and antitrust concerns.
Ryan Fuller

Publishers Gain Leverage in E-Book Negotiations With Google - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    With the impending arrival of digital books on the Apple iPad and feverish negotiations with Amazon.com over e-book prices, publishers have managed to take some control - at least temporarily - of how much consumers pay for their content.
Theresa de los Santos

Justice Dept. to Google Books: Close, But No Cigar - 0 views

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    Google's plan to digitize the world's books into a combination research library and bookstore has hit another snag, in the form of a U.S. Justice Department statement that "despite substantial progress made, issues remain" with the proposed settlement agreement of the class action lawsuit The Authors Guild Inc. et al. v. Google Inc.
Theresa de los Santos

How e-Books Are Changing the Printed Word - CBS Sunday Morning - CBS News - 0 views

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    Experts say e-books have the potential to rewrite the publishing business model.
anonymous

Justice Dept. to Google Books: Close, But No Cigar | Epicenter | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Google's plan to digitize the world's books into a combination research library and bookstore has hit another snag, in the form of a U.S. Justice Department statement that "despite substantial progress made, issues remain" with the proposed settlement agreement of the class action lawsuit The Authors Guild Inc. et al. v. Google Inc.
scwalton

FT.com / UK - Publishers warn of hurdles to iPad deal - 0 views

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    "Although Apple won plaudits from the book publishing industry for offering it more control over pricing and a richer split of sales - publishers retain 70 per cent of sales and have control over the customer pricing of books - the revenue sharing plan makes less sense for recurring charges such as subscriptions, publishers said. The concept of giving away close to a third of subscription sales over an indefinite period was difficult to accept, publishers said. "Thirty per cent forever changes the economics," one media executive in discussions with Apple said. "You can imagine we feel less good about it. Should (subscriptions) be treated differently than single item sales?""
michael curtin

Making the Case for iPad E-Book Prices - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Provides breakdown of publishing costs for hardcover books vs. e-versions. Authors get screwed, while publishers struggle to cover their overhead costs and maintain profitability.
Theresa de los Santos

Ruling due on Google's book plan | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    A New York judge is due to rule on Feburary 18th whether Google's plans to make millions of in-copyright books available online are legal - potentially bringing an end to the company's controversial quest to create the world's biggest digital library."
chris_seaman

Amazon Concedes to Macmillan on E-Book Pricing - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Amazon is conceding to Macmillan's price hikes on e-books rather than pull Macmillian from its digital and physical catalog.
Amber Westcott-baker

Authors Guild: 'To RIAA or Not to RIAA' | Threat Level | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Regarding the Google Books settlement & book digitization project.
anonymous

Google Reaches Books Deal With Italy - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    ROME-Google Inc. on Wednesday said it will scan ancient Italian literary texts ranging from Galileo Galilei to herbal medicine manuals as part of the Internet company's first publishing partnership with a national government. The deal involves digitizing up to one million books held in the National Libraries in Rome and Florence.
Ron Rice

Book Review - 'Googled - The End of the World as We Know It,' by Ken Auletta - Review -... - 0 views

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    The review provides an Introduction to the growing pervasiveness of Google and its effect on traditional media as analyzed in the book by Auletta, a long-time media analyst.
anonymous

Google to Work With Chinese Authors on Book-Scanning Project - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Chinese authors were upset with their materials being digitized by Google for their Books Search project without their permission. They cited copyright infringement.
Rebekah Pure

FT Press Delivers Munchable, Mobile, Monetized Content :: MinOnline - 0 views

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    FT Press, taking a hint from the twitter/blog/rss trend and came up with a business plan to dice up their best book content into smaller, downloadable formats.
Ryan Fuller

Judge Hears Arguments on Google Book System - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The federal judge overseeing the proposed settlement of a class-action lawsuit filed against Google by groups representing authors and publishers heard from a handful of supporters and a parade of objectors to the deal at a hearing Thursday in Manhattan.
Theresa de los Santos

The Associated Press: 'Harry Potter' author hit with plagiarism lawsuit - 0 views

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    "J.K. Rowling has been named in a lawsuit alleging she stole ideas for her wildly popular and lucrative "Harry Potter" books from another British author. The estate of the late Adrian Jacobs added Rowling as a defendant in a lawsuit it filed in June against Bloomsbury Publishing PLC for alleged copyright infringement, according to a statement released by the estate's representatives, who are based in Australia."
Ryan Fuller

Macmillan's DynamicBooks Lets Professors Rewrite E-Textbooks - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    In a kind of Wikipedia of textbooks, Macmillan, one of the five largest publishers of trade books and textbooks, is introducing software called DynamicBooks, which will allow college instructors to edit digital editions of textbooks and customize them for their individual classes.
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