Publishers Weekly reports that a final injunction has been issued in the publishers versus Internet Archive lawsuit.
Category: Publishers
Aug 10
Software Update for Kindle eReader and Kindle Scribe
GoodeReader says a new software update is available for the Kindle eReader and Kindle Scribe.
Aug 08
Top Six Indie eBook Publishing Platforms
MakeUseOf lists its top six picks for indie-eBook-publishing platforms.
May 08
RIDE THE BARTER DIAMOND – eBOOK LAUNCH!
New Horror from Indie Author G. Wells Taylor! WELCOME TO THE ZONE BETWEEN THE DOUBLE-HYBRID CRAZY caused total madness on a global scale. Its toxic effects drove the population to extreme acts of violence and destruction that destroyed everything—except the Double-Hybrid. The infection still haunts the ravaged landscape despite a decade passing since survivors first …
Apr 09
PressReader Offers Trusted News from Around the Globe
GoodeReader puts the focus on the PressReader App that features trusted news from more than 120 countries.
Apr 04
Publisher-Oriented Twitter Rival, Post, Goes Public
TechCrunch writes about the Post, a publisher-oriented Twitter rival, going public.
Mar 28
Legacy Publishers to Declare War on eBook Pirates
According to a GoodeReader post, legacy publishers might be getting ready to declare war on eBook Piracy. (Don’t hold your breath!)
Mar 21
Publishers Move to Crush the Internet Archive
Legacy publishers are fighting it out with the Internet Archive as the court drama intensifies around the true meaning of a citizen’s right to “library access” versus the profit-driven corporate desire to control literature and art .
Mar 17
Ontario Libraries Seek Province-wide System to Ensure Access
According to a CP24 story, libraries in Ontario, Canada, want a province-wide digital library system to ensure equal access to books. (Again, the effects of legacy publishers price-gouging …)
Mar 16
Project Gutenberg Internet and Literary Legacy
Book Riot offers a history lesson on Project Gutenberg, starting at the public domain eBook archive’s humble beginning in 1971.