Judge Approves E-Book Pricing Settlement Between Government and Publishers
In a widely expected decision, Judge Denise L. Cote approved conditions that curb publishers' ability to restrict a retailer's "discretion over e-book pricing.
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The deals come just days after a judge approved a settlement by HarperCollins and two other publishers that prohibit publishers from restricting a retailer's ability to set prices for e-books.
View ArticleSelf-Published Author Signs a Three-Book Deal, Heralding New Adult Fiction
“Losing It,” about a 22-year-old virgin's one-night stand, has sold quickly in digital format. Now, she will be published by HarperCollins.
View ArticleHarperCollins Imprint Aims at Lucrative Young Adult Market
Young adult fiction has been a bright spot in publishing, and HarperCollins hopes to take advantage of growth in that area with a new digital imprint, HarperTeen Impulse.
View ArticleIndependent Booksellers Sue Amazon and Publishers Over E-Books
The suit alleges that contracts between the big six publishers and Amazon restrict independent bookstores from getting into the e-book market.
View Article2 Awards Given to Promote Multicultural Children’s Books
First Book, a nonprofit that promotes literacy among children in low-income communities, will give two awards through its Stories for All project to publishers offering multicultural books.
View ArticleJudge Approves E-Book Pricing Settlement Between Government and Publishers
In a widely expected decision, Judge Denise L. Cote approved conditions that curb publishers' ability to restrict a retailer's "discretion over e-book pricing.
View ArticleHarperCollins Reaches New Agreements With Amazon and Others on E-Book Prices
The deals come just days after a judge approved a settlement by HarperCollins and two other publishers that prohibit publishers from restricting a retailer's ability to set prices for e-books.
View ArticleSelf-Published Author Signs a Three-Book Deal, Heralding New Adult Fiction
“Losing It,” about a 22-year-old virgin's one-night stand, has sold quickly in digital format. Now, she will be published by HarperCollins.
View ArticleHarperCollins Imprint Aims at Lucrative Young Adult Market
Young adult fiction has been a bright spot in publishing, and HarperCollins hopes to take advantage of growth in that area with a new digital imprint, HarperTeen Impulse.
View ArticleIndependent Booksellers Sue Amazon and Publishers Over E-Books
The suit alleges that contracts between the big six publishers and Amazon restrict independent bookstores from getting into the e-book market.
View Article2 Awards Given to Promote Multicultural Children’s Books
First Book, a nonprofit that promotes literacy among children in low-income communities, will give two awards through its Stories for All project to publishers offering multicultural books.
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