KOBO RESPONDS TO eBOOK PORN SCANDAL

15 10 2013

http://www.the-digital-reader.com/2013/10/14/kobo-responds-complaints-deletion-self-pub-titles-incomplete-misleading-statement/#.Ul2zE1P92Sr





PORN Ebook Scandal

15 10 2013

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/news/wh-smith-takes-website-offline-after-porn-ebook-scandal-8879241.html





GOODREADS FACES BACKLASH OVER REVIEW POLICY

27 09 2013

http://mashable.com/2013/09/25/goodreads-censorship/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=rss





ONLINE PIRACY OF ENTERTAINMENT CONTENT

21 09 2013

Re-post from Dan Poynter’s eNewsletter:

ONLINE PIRACY OF ENTERTAINMENT CONTENT KEEPS SOARING
The amount of Internet bandwidth used to illegally download movies, TV shows, music,
books, and video games has jumped 160% since 2010, a study says.
Despite the growth of Netflix, Amazon.com and other legal channels for watching
entertainment online, the volume of pirated movies, TV shows, music, books and video
games online continues to grow at a rapid pace.
The amount of bandwidth used for copyright infringement in North America, Europe and
Asia Pacific has grown nearly 160% from 2010 to 2012, accounting for 24% of total
Internet bandwidth, according to a study from NetNames, the British brand protection
firm.
At the same time, the number of people engaged in copyright infringement has grown
dramatically too. In January2013, 327 million unique users illegally sought copyrighted
content, generating 14 billion page views on websites focused on piracy, up 10% from
November 2011, according to the report.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/cotown/la-fi-ct-piracy-bandwith-
20130917,0,1550997.story?utm_source=Plagiarism+Today+Newsletter





APPLE FACES POSSIBLE MAY 2014 TRIAL ON eBOOK DAMAGES

16 08 2013

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/14/net-us-apple-ebooks-idUSBRE9710OC20130814





AMAZON DECLARES WAR ON THE BOOK INDUSTRY!

6 08 2013

Oh boy, here we go………

http://www.mhpbooks.com/breaking-news-amazon-declares-war-on-book-industry/





WHAT THE PENGUIN-RANDOM HOUSE MERGER MEANS TO YOU, THE AVERAGE READER

10 07 2013

http://www.theatlanticwire.com/entertainment/2013/07/what-penguin-random-house-merger-means-you-plain-english/67015/





APPLE LOSES eBOOK PRICE-FIXING CASE

10 07 2013

Apple Loses e-Books Price-Fixing Case, Violated Antitrust Law





Quirk Books is “Looking for Love” with $10,000 unpublished love story fiction contest

13 06 2013

Quirk Books has announced its “Looking for Love” fiction contest and invites writers to submit unpublished novel-length manuscripts containing a love story. The prize is publication by Quirk Books and a $10,000 advance against royalties.

Since 2009, Quirk’s fiction program has introduced readers to YA fantasy (including the #1 New York Times best seller Miss Peregrine ‘s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs), and Edgar Award-winning mystery (The Last Policeman by Ben H. Winters ), and epic masterpieces of zombie literature (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Jane Austen  and Seth Grahame-Smith ).

“We’ve had a lot of success with our fantasy and horror titles,” says Quirk Books Publisher Jason Rekulak , “but we’re eager to explore new genres with our unique and off-beat sensibility.”

He add, “We don’t want copycats. We’re not looking for the next Twilight or the next Fifty Shades of Gray. Instead, we’re hoping to find a story that’s fresh, fun, and strikingly unconventional.”

The contest was introduced at Book Expo America on May 30, 2013, and authors will have until October 1, 2013 to submit their manuscripts. Complete contest details are posted at: http://quirkbooks.com/lovestoriesOpens in a new window





LAW FIRM INVESTIGATES AUTHOR SOLUTIONS – Repost from Dan Poynter

5 03 2013
LAW FIRM INVESTIGATES AUTHOR SOLUTIONS
Giskan Solotaroff Anderson & Stewart LLP
is currently investigating the practices of
Author Solutions and all of its brands
(AuthorHouse, iUniverse, Trafford,
Xlibris,
Inkubook, and Wordclay). Authors using
Author Solutions have complained of deceptive practices, including enticing authors to
purchase promotional services that are not provided or are worthless, failing to pay
royalties, and spamming authors and
publishing blogs/sites with promotional material.
.