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The newly launched lawsuit of OpenAI and Microsoft by The New York Times parallels legal actions from the book publishing industry. The post AI: Copyright Challenges Now Include a New York Times Lawsuit appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The 53-year-old Buchreport, one of the market's trio of trade publications, was best known for its Der Speigel bestseller lists. The post Germany’s ‘Buchreport’ Is Shut Down in Harenberg Bankruptcy appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Rushdie’s book about the incident will be published in April, but the delay ‘will not change the ultimate outcome’ of the trial says district attorneyThe trial of the man accused of stabbing Salman Rushdie has been postponed because of the publication of the author’s memoir about the attack.A lawyer representing Hadi Matar, who was charged…
G T Karber’s murder puzzle book claims a third UK number one, while surgeon and influencer Dr Karan Rajan heads eight health and wellbeing new entries in the Top 50
Howard Loxton, Clive Davis, Dr Kate Dorney and Kevin Wilson will be judging this year’s Theatre Book Prize, which aims to encourage the writing and publication of books on British-related theatre history and practice.
Library services in Swindon, Denbighshire and Derbyshire are the latest to see budget cuts.
In a year which saw volume sales through the TCM contract by 5%, the market remarkably posted a record value, as average selling prices rocketed to an all-time high of £9.23.
German book trade magazine Buchreport has closed down after parent company Harenberg Kommunikation filed for bankruptcy and put the magazine up for sale.
An Exeter bookshop has teamed up with local poets to spread hope around the city.
W H Smith High Street shops in York, Preston and some other locations have undergone a rebrand, as the retailer is trialling the logo "WHS" by removing its founder’s surname "Smith" from the label.