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Texas Barge Co. Can't Escape Newsletter Copyright Suit

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A newsletter publisher that's accusing Houston-based barge company Kirby Inland Marine LP of sharing each edition to its employees despite having a subscription for only one user can move forward with its copyright infringement claims, a Texas federal judge ruled Wednesday.

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Can Substack Succeed At Serialization?

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E-newsletter platform Substack has already made its mark on the media business , but will it do the same for book publishing ? Authors including Elle Griffin , John McWhorter , Maggie Stiefvater , and Matt Taibbi use Substack to serialize new books or publish short stories exclusive to their subscription newsletter audiences.

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Copyright Roundup, November 2021

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According to “The Hill” (newsletter) “ Facebook said the deal with Alliance de la presse d’Information générale, which represents papers across France, will allow users to ‘continue to freely share news within their communities, while ensuring the protections of neighboring rights of affected publishers. over 12th Man story.

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District Court Enjoins Controversial Texas House Bill 20

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Our focus in this post is on what came next: Texas House Bill 20 (HB 20), which was enacted in September and which Texas Governor Abbott described as targeting “a dangerous movement by social media companies to silence conservative viewpoints and ideas.” ” In essence, content moderation is censorship.