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'Lurch', the Espresso Book Machine doing good business in Vermont

Jul 01 2009: The publishing world is closing following the Northshire bookstore in Manchester Center, Vermont - the first independent bookstore to install an Espresso Book Machine, that can print books on demand in a matter of minutes.

The machine, which the staff lovingly ...

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Amazon cuts off Rhode Island affiliates

Jul 01 2009: Following closely on the heels of Amazon's decision to end its "business relationships" with marketing affiliates in North Carolina, the company has made a similar move in Rhode Island. The Wall Street Journal reported that Amazon "sent an email to its Rhode Island ...

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Amazon cuts off North Carolina affiliates

Jun 29 2009: As threatened, Amazon.com has "ended business relationships" with its marketing affiliates in North Carolina so that it can avoid having to collect sales tax on sales to people in the state.

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Many Ohio libraries facing 50% budget cut

Jun 24 2009: Ohio Governor Strickland has proposed cuts that would cut in half the budget of 175 of the 251 library systems in Ohio. Yesterday, Library Journal posted an open letter to the Governor.

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Salinger's last stand

Jun 23 2009: Those who are following the saga of J.D. Salinger's suit against an unknown Swedish writer and publisher named Fredrik Colting (writing under the name John David California) seeking to permanently bar publication in the USA of 60 Years Later: Coming Through the Rye ...

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Amazon warns N.C. over sales-tax proposal

Jun 19 2009: Amazon has informed its North Carolina marketing affiliates "that it would stop doing business with them by July 1" if the state passes a law forcing online retailers to collect the 4.5% sales tax.

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Temporary Restraining Order Issued in Salinger Case

Jun 17 2009: In a precedent-setting ruling today, federal judge Deborah Batts ruled that J.D. Salinger's most famous character, Holden Caulfield, is protected by copyright. She did not rule, however, on whether Swedish author Fredrik Colting’s use of Salinger's iconic character in ...

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Bloomsbury Sued for Copyright Infringement in Harry Potter Book

Jun 15 2009: In what seems like a remarkably belated action, Bloomsbury is being sued for copyright infringement in Harry Potter Books by the estate of English children's writer Adrian Jacobs who claim that Rowling copied substantial parts of the Jacobs's The Adventures of Willy the...

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