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Simon & Schuster Agrees to Settle with States

As expected would happen, Simon & Schuster signed a memorandum of understanding with the original group of state attorneys general who filed suit against the company as part of the action over ebook pricing. That memo was executed May 10, the parties told Federal Judge Denise Cote in a motion…

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Awards: Rea Award to Baxter; Carnegie Nominates Lauded Authors

The twenty-fifth Rea Award for the Short Story has gone to Charles Baxter. The prize recognizes a US or Canadian writer who has "made a significant contribution to the discipline of the short story as an art form." Baxter's works include six published collections of stories. The jurors wrote (in…

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Burkle to Reallocate His Barnes & Noble Stock

Barnes & Noble's stock was having a rough day in Thursday morning trading and then briefly plunged in the afternoon following an SEC filing by large shareholder Ron Burkle. What he reported to the SEC is that two of the entities he controls--Yucaipa American Alliance Fund II and Yucaipa American…

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eNews: CreateSpace Allows Authors To Distribute Into Amazon Europe Sites For Free; Kobo Will Sell Harry Potter eBooks; and More

Amazon's print-on-demand service CreateSpace will now allow self-published authors to distribute their books into Germany, Italy, France, Spain, and the UK for free through the company's websites in those countries. "We are very excited to offer our members the option to distribute their books on Amazon sites in Europe. By…

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Hyperion to Publish New Mitch Albom Novel, THE TIME KEEPER, on August 28

Mitch Albom will return to fiction with the August 28 release of THE TIME KEEPER, which Hyperion described in release as a "magical new novel" that "re-invents the legend of Father Time, and casts him not as an old, withered man, but as a gifted young boy who becomes the…

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People: Frost, Ambrosi, Fuentes, and George

Former president and publisher of the Crown Publishing Group Jenny Frost has joined Scholastic as epublisher and svp ebook strategy. Frost has been working as a consultant for the past two years. Sterling vp marketing and publicity Leigh Ann Ambrosi will join Crown Archetype in the newly created position of vp,…

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Judge Cote Rejects Motions to Dismiss Agency Class Action Suit; Shows Sympathy for the Plaintiffs

US District Judge Denise Cote formally denied motions by the five agency publishers and Apple to dismiss the class action suit on behalf of ebook consumers over the alleged conspiracy to raise ebook prices via the agency model. The ruling was not unexpected, given the relatively low standards of "stat[ing]…

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Responses to the Georgia State University Fair Use Ruling

A number of plaintiffs and interested parties have responded Monday to last week's ruling in the Georgia State University e-reserves lawsuit that found 5 instances of infringement but otherwise dismissed more than 64 instances, and AAP president Tom Allen and the organization's lead attorney in the case Bruce Rich convened…

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People: Changes at the Top for Nebraska Book, McGraw-Hill Education

Mark Oppegard, ceo of bankrupt NBC Acquisition Corp.--the owner of Nebraska Book Co.--will retire after 14 years leading the company and 42 years of service in all. He will stay on as evp "during a transition period that’s expected to last several months." COO since 1999 Barry Major takes over…

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Legal Briefs: 17 More States Join Amended eBook Pricing Complaint; 'Godfather' Sequel Proceeds in Escrow; and More

Late last week 16  more states, as well as the District of Columbia, joined the amended ebook pricing complaint against Apple and the 'Agency Five' publishers, bringing the number of states involved in the lawsuit to 32. Texas and Connecticut initially filed the complaint at the same time as the…

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