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Content / e-booksSupreme Court Rejects Apple’s Appeal
At its March 4 conference, the Supreme Court declined to take up Apple’s appeal in its e-book price-fixing case, effectively ending one of the publishing industry's most closely-watched cases.
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Content / e-booksSupreme Court Decision on Apple Case Delayed
The Supreme Court last week once again delayed a decision on whether to review Apple's e-book price-fixing case.
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LibrariesObama Nominates Carla Hayden for Librarian of Congress
President Obama has announced Carla Hayden, CEO of the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, as his nominee to become the 14th Librarian of Congress.
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Content / e-booksAhead of High Court Decision, Apple Settlement Is Affirmed
An appeals court this week has affirmed the company’s 2014 settlement with 33 states and a consumer class.
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Content / e-booksScribd Revises Its Subscription Model
Under the new plan, Scribd will limit users to three books and one audiobook per month, although a portion of the Scribd collection will still be open to unlimited reading.
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Content / e-booksAntitrust Experts Debate Apple’s Supreme Court Bid
A group of antitrust scholars gathered online at the Truth on the Market blog for a symposium titled: The Apple E-Books Antitrust Case: Implications for Antitrust Law and for the Economy.
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LibrariesThree Ways Publishers and Libraries Can Work Better Together
There's a lot of room for improvement in the relationship between publishers and libraries. Here's where to start.
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Content / e-booksHoopla Announces Deal with Ingram
Officials at Hoopla say inclusion of Ingram's CoreSource titles will significantly broaden their catalog of more than 400,000 movies, TV shows, music albums, e-books, audiobooks and comics.
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CopyrightAuthors Guild Gets Support in Google Case
Malcolm Gladwell and Ursula K. Le Guin, are among those supporting the Authors Guild’s bid to have the Supreme Court review its case against Google.
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Content / e-booksJudge Tosses Retailers’ Suit Against Apple, Publishers
Judge Denise has tossed a case filed by three defunct e-book retailers that claimed that the 2010 conspiracy among Apple and five publishers to fix e-book prices forced them out of business.
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Content / e-booksApple Fires Back at DoJ
In a reply brief filed on January 15, Apple attorneys reiterated its argument that the Supreme Court should review their e-book price-fixing case.
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Shows & Events
Attendance Up at ALA Midwinter 2016
This year's show was attended by over 11,000 people, and featured appearances by Isaac Mizrahi, Cory Booker, and others.
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LibrariesThe Next Big Step for E-Books in Libraries
E-Book lending is on the rise in libraries, but is the current market sustainable?
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Content / e-booksPost-Lawsuit, HC Publishing 'Julie of the Wolves' E-book
The announcement comes after a federal judge found, in 2014, that Open Road had infringed HarperCollins’ copyright by releasing an unauthorized e-book edition of the Newbery Medal-winning novel.
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Awards & PrizesViet Thanh Nguyen, Sally Mann Win 2016 ALA Carnegie Medals
Viet Thanh Nguyen's 'The Sympathizer' and Sally Mann's 'Hold Still: A Memoir with Photographs,' landed the ALA's top adult book awards.
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ConferencesALA 2016 Midwinter Meeting: Ken Burns Talks About the Creative Process
In a fascinating talk, Ken Burns, Terry Tempest Williams, and Mark Kurlansky delved deep into the creative process.
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RetailingDOJ Urges Supreme Court to Deny Apple’s E-book Appeal
In an opposition brief filed on December 23, the U.S. Department of Justice urged the Supreme Court not to hear Apple’s appeal in the long-running e-book price-fixing case.
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Content / e-booksAuthors Guild Petitions Supreme Court to Hear Google Case
Authors Guild executives say that the case represents an opportunity for the Supreme Court to clarify fair use for the digital age.
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LibrariesWhy James Billington’s Retirement is a Wake-Up Call for Librarians
In quieter decades, the absence of charismatic, visionary library leaders might not have mattered. But in the Internet age, it is a self-inflicted wound.
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Content / e-booksAmicus Briefs Support Apple's Supreme Court Bid
In all, seven briefs have been filed in the case, at least five of which support Apple’s contention that the lower courts erred in finding Apple had conspired with publishers to fix e-book prices.



