Association of American Publishers
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Will 2010 be the breakout year for e-book readers?...pie. Last year in the United States, an estimated $24.3 billion worth of books were sold, according to estimates from the Association of American Publishers. While sales of e-books are growing fast - up 68 percent over the previous... In this article: Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Sony Reader, Sony, Lance Ulanoff, and Best Buy |
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Independent.co.uk - Books | 2 days ago
Google books hearing set for February 18
...anti-trust concerns raised by the Justice Department and others to the original agreement. Google and the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers reached the settlement last year to a copyright infringement suit they...
In this article: Google, Denny Chin, Google Book Search, US Justice Department, United States, Revenue, Monopoly, and Internet Archive
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PC World: Latest Technology News | 2 days ago
Judge Sets Schedule for Google Book Search Case
...excerpts and exclusive discounts on Super Guides The judge in the copyright infringement case pitting the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers (AAP) against Google and its book search program has set a date for the...
In this article: Denny Chin, Google, DOJ, Google Book Search, Authors Guild, Plaintiff, E mail, and U.S. Copyright Office
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washingtonpost.com | 4 days ago
Wrath of Capt. Sully, manly titles, Supreme Court's Cuba book decision, an attorney's tale of DC sniper
...to enter fray over Cuba book. ... Attorney plans book on D.C. sniper. ... Must-read social media books. ...Google, Authors Guild and Association of American Publishers submit new version of digital book settlement. We encourage users to...
In this article: Washington, D.C., Cuba, Authors Guild, and Google
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thestar.com | 6 days ago
Canadian writers not sold on Google book plan
In this article: Google, Google Books, Revenue, Scotiabank Giller Prize, Popular Science, Authors Guild, Writers' Guild of Canada, and Random House
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | 6 days ago
European publishers give Google book deal cautious welcome
...the US Department of Justice and others to the original version of the complicated legal agreement. Google and the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers reached a settlement last year to a 2005 copyright infringement...
In this article: Google, Justice Department, Revenue, Authors Guild, Europe, and US
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washingtonpost.com | 6 days ago
Justice may not find new Google book deal adequate
...protection. Justice raised concerns over that point in the original $125 million settlement in 2008 between Google and the Association of American Publishers and the Authors Guild. The agency said a clause to legally shield Google from...
In this article: Google, Amazon, Justice Department, Monopoly, Internet Archive, Authors Guild, and Denny Chin
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Forbes.com News | November 12, 2009
Google Battles For Book Rights
...and a U.S. court on the digitization of books is expected this week, after Google presents a new version of its proposed settlement with the Association of American Publishers and the Authors' Guild. If approved, it will enable the full...
In this article: Google, Google Books, United States, Department of Justice, Revenue, U.S. Copyright Office, and Federal Trade Commission
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New York Times | November 09, 2009
In Google Book Case, a Request for More Time
...of the agreement for an extension to this Friday, Nov. 13. At a hearing in October, Google and its partners at the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers outlined an aggressive timeline for modifying the agreement to...
In this article: Google, Justice Department, Authors Guild, Denny Chin, Oprah Winfrey, Google Book, The Washington Times, and Discovery Communications
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The Association of American Publishers (AAP) is the national trade association of the American book publishing industry. AAP has more than 300 members, including most of the major commercial publishers in the United States, as well as smaller and non-profit publishers, university presses and scholarly societies.
AAP members publish hardcover and paperback books in every field, educational materials for the elementary, secondary, postsecondary, and professional markets, scholarly journals, computer software, and electronic products and services.
The association's core programs deal with intellectual property; new technology and digital issues of concern to publishers; the freedom to read, censorship and libel; the freedom to publish; funding for education and libraries; postal rates and regulations; tax and trade policy; and international copyright enforcement.
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