In a move that underscores publishers' growing desire to maximize the territorial rights they control through direct publishing in a possible markets, HarperCollins announced Wednesday morning that they will launch a new "global publishing program" called HarperCollins 360, starting July 1. The initiative's goal "is to ensure that all books…
HarperCollins Launches 360, A "Global Publishing Program" For Authors
by Sarah Weinman on June 13, 2012 in News
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