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Random house wins battle for e-book rights
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by Reema
An e-book battle between Random House and the Wylie Agency appears to have ended. After a month-long standoff, Random House said on Tuesday that it now held the rights to publish e-book editions of 13 classic books that the literary...
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As Library E-Books Live Long, Publisher Sets Expiration Date
- Monday June 11, 2012
- Written by Sahil
Last week, that agreement was upended by HarperCollins Publishers when it began enforcing new restrictions on its e-books, requiring that books be checked out only 26 times before they expire. Assuming a two-week checkout period, that is long enough for a book to last at least one year.
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As Library E-Books Live Long, Publisher Sets Expiration Date
- Tuesday March 15, 2011
- Technology | Julie Bosman, NYT
Last week, that agreement was upended by HarperCollins Publishers when it began enforcing new restrictions on its e-books, requiring that books be checked out only 26 times before they expire. Assuming a two-week checkout period, that is long enough for a book to last at least one year.
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Random house wins battle for e-book rights
- Wednesday August 25, 2010
- Technology | Julie Bosman, NYT News Service
An e-book battle between Random House and the Wylie Agency appears to have ended. After a month-long standoff, Random House said on Tuesday that it now held the rights to publish e-book editions of 13 classic books that the literary agent Andrew Wylie had defiantly begun publishing last month under his own digital venture, Odyssey Editions.Random H...
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www.ndtv.com
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Random house wins battle for e-book rights
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by Reema
An e-book battle between Random House and the Wylie Agency appears to have ended. After a month-long standoff, Random House said on Tuesday that it now held the rights to publish e-book editions of 13 classic books that the literary...
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www.gadgets360.com
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As Library E-Books Live Long, Publisher Sets Expiration Date
- Monday June 11, 2012
- Written by Sahil
Last week, that agreement was upended by HarperCollins Publishers when it began enforcing new restrictions on its e-books, requiring that books be checked out only 26 times before they expire. Assuming a two-week checkout period, that is long enough for a book to last at least one year.
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www.gadgets360.com
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As Library E-Books Live Long, Publisher Sets Expiration Date
- Tuesday March 15, 2011
- Technology | Julie Bosman, NYT
Last week, that agreement was upended by HarperCollins Publishers when it began enforcing new restrictions on its e-books, requiring that books be checked out only 26 times before they expire. Assuming a two-week checkout period, that is long enough for a book to last at least one year.
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www.ndtv.com
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Random house wins battle for e-book rights
- Wednesday August 25, 2010
- Technology | Julie Bosman, NYT News Service
An e-book battle between Random House and the Wylie Agency appears to have ended. After a month-long standoff, Random House said on Tuesday that it now held the rights to publish e-book editions of 13 classic books that the literary agent Andrew Wylie had defiantly begun publishing last month under his own digital venture, Odyssey Editions.Random H...
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www.ndtv.com