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Court orders Amazon e-book monopoly lawsuit to proceed

Mar 05 2024: A federal judge has formally adopted a magistrate judge’s recommendation that a consumer class action lawsuit accusing Amazon of anticompetitive conduct in the e-book market be allowed to proceed. But in adopting the magistrate’s recommendation, the court also ...

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In Georgia, a bill to cut all ties with the American Library Association is advancing

Mar 03 2024: Those who've been trying to remove certain books from childrens' sections at public libraries are now taking aim at what they see as a source of the problem: the American Library Association. A growing number of states and local libraries are cutting ties with the ...

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Merriam-Webster says you can end a sentence with a preposition. The internet goes off

Mar 01 2024: An authority on the English language has set us free from the tethers of what many have long regarded as a grammatical no-no. Or has it? The answer depends on how you side with a declaration from Merriam-Webster: "It is permissible in English for a preposition to ...

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The American Library Association Releases 'Book Résumés' for Banned Books

Feb 21 2024: The American Library Association’s Unite Against Book Bans initiative has unveiled a new free resource—a collection of “book résumés.” Created in collaboration with dozens of publishers, Unite Against Book Bans book résumés are easy-to-print documents that summarize ...

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Queer Literature is Booming in Africa

Feb 20 2024: Even in countries where homophobia is pervasive and same-sex relationships are illegal, authors are pushing boundaries, finding an audience and winning awards...

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Romance Bookstores are Taking Over America

Feb 14 2024: Five years ago, there was just one. Now bookshops exclusively stocking romance novels are everywhere – aiming to ‘undo generations of shame’... At least eight other dedicated romance novel bookstores opened across the US in 2023, in cities from Wichita, Kansas, to ...

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Two OpenAI book Lawsuits Partially Dismissed by California Court

Feb 14 2024: Two copyright infringement lawsuits brought forward by authors against artificial intelligence company OpenAI have been partially dismissed in court. The cases, led by comedian Sarah Silverman and novelist Paul Tremblay, alleged that OpenAI unlawfully used their ...

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Gen Z Turns to Physical Books and Libraries

Feb 09 2024: They have killed skinny jeans and continue to shame millennials for having side partings in their hair. They think using the crying tears emoji to express laughter is embarrassing. But now comes a surprising gen Z plot twist. One habit that those born between 1997 and ...

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