Publishers sue Gator over pop-ups
News A group of publishers this week sued the Gator online advertising network in a bid to bar the company from serving pop-up ads on their Web sites without their permission. This week's action charges that Gator violates the publishers' copyright and...
[June 28, 2002, 9:53]
Publishers lay into Google Print
News Despite initial awe for Google's project to digitise and make library books searchable online, some publishers are now criticizing the plan, calling it a "broad-sweeping violation of the [American] Copyright Act.
[May 25, 2005, 9:40]
Web publishers settle with Gator
News A group of top newspaper publishers has reached a legal settlement with Gator over the uninvited display of its Web advertisements atop their site pages. Seven publishers including The Washington Post, The New York Times and Dow Jones reached an...
[February 10, 2003, 10:05]
Publishers blame spam on stolen lists
News More than 20 other publishers, who combined have more than 2 million email addresses on their lists, have also contacted Holland saying their Lyris-hosted lists have been compromised. Email management company Lyris Technologies on Wednesday said it...
[September 12, 2002, 7:55]
Google clashes with UK publishers over digital libraries
News Google has again clashed with publishers over its controversial programme to scan, digitise and make searchable the collections of libraries in the US and the UK. Publishers hit out at Google over the plan, and the effect it will have on copyright...
[June 6, 2006, 13:45]
Publishers want online ad guidelines
News Two groups of publishers -- the American Society for Newspaper Editors and the newly-formed Online News Association -- are also calling for guidelines because of what some predict to be a future reader backlash against the integration of...
[February 5, 1999, 15:03]
Songwriters & Publishers Beware: The Controlled Composition Clause
White Papers Copyright law, Congress established a statutory mechanical royalty rate for songwriters and their publishers based on an upward-sliding scale tied to a cost-of-living index on a per song per record basis.
[August 14, 2003, 0:00]
Demon vs Observer: CIS says ISPs aren't publishers
News CompuServe has given implicit support to Demon Internet, criticising the way that Internet Service Providers (ISP) are being treated as publishers and therefore responsible for the data carried over their networks.
[September 4, 1996, 13:57]
Custom Solutions for Scholarly Publishers
White Papers Cadmus Communications serves scholarly publishers worldwide with a deep commitment to providing the best available technology and customer support for the publishing programs. As the changes in publishing are coming faster and are more profound...
[March 1, 2009, 0:25]
Publishers pull pop-ups
News Now publishers may be feeling the pinch of consumer distaste in the form of daily gripes and the threat of dwindling audiences, another potential harm to advertising revenue and a compelling argument for damage control.
[August 2, 2002, 12:20]
Napster announces deal with publishers
News Music-swapping company Napster announced a major deal with music publishers on Monday, settling part of its outstanding lawsuit and helping clear the way for its planned subscription service. The legal settlement itself must still be approved by...
[September 25, 2001, 11:33]
Set Your Content Free (And Monetize It): How Online Publishers Can Increase Revenue Through Offsite Content Distribution
White Papers Publishers today face a changing online landscape, one in which users are taking control of how and where they view content. These new publishers often repurpose and sometimes completely republish content without attribution.
[May 14, 2008, 1:01]
Skype strikes deals with music publishers
News Skype, the free Internet calling service owned by eBay, has struck deals with three major music publishers to distribute hundreds of thousands of songs as ring tones. But in order to sell the ring tones, Skype also had to obtain separate agreements...
[April 26, 2006, 12:45]
Music publishers file latest lawsuit
News A group representing music publishers and songwriters on Tuesday filed a federal suit against some makers of file-swapping software, marking the latest in a string of legal tangles over copyright infringement on the Internet.
[November 21, 2001, 10:02]
Why Software Publishers use FLEXlm to License Their Software
White Papers Management, Marketing, Sales and Finance departments of commercial Software Publishers. The purpose of this paper is to explain the competitive differentiators of using the FLEXlm electronic licensing solution for software from Macrovision...
[July 21, 2003, 12:47]
Publishers blame spam on stolen lists
Talkback someone used my email adress to claim to be anybrand@anybrandname.com now I have hundreds replying to me to remove from thier lists I don't even have any lists
[April 12, 2004, 15:52]
Seybold: Gates woos publishers
News Gates urged the publishers to adopt Windows NT, the company's operating system designed for multiple users, saying a special version of NT 5.0 for the home and consumer market would be available after the corporate version of NT 5.0 ships next year.
[October 2, 1997, 12:44]
ZDNet stars at Association of Publishers event
Blog Comment And picked up around the blogosphere, even Steve Rubel has an opinion.
[January 27, 2007, 10:57]
Publishers lay into Google Print
Talkback What I remember from my academic career (10 years of it before I hit the consulting trail) was constant talk about the need for broad dissemination of knowledge and this from people earning sub-average wages for hard work (I mean graduate students...
[May 25, 2005, 10:12]
Publishers lay into Google Print
Talkback This article left me with a strange sense of déjà vu. This article left me with a strange sense of déjà vu.
[May 25, 2005, 15:42]



