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In US, Spotify Adds Audiobooks

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Publishers have welcomed the Spotify move to include audiobooks in its subscription service, reports Andrew Albanese , Publishers Weekly executive editor. However, he notes that some authors and literary agents are asking questions. catalog includes 70% of current bestsellers,” Albanese notes.

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Bungie Receives DMCA Strike Against Itself?

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Andrew Masson is an IPilogue writer and 1L JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. Early speculation was that it was an algorithm error, but Bungie clarified that they do not use or authorize CSC to use algorithms on YouTube to issue takedowns. Photo by Josh Miller ( Unsplash ).

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Warm Welcome Back at London Book Fair

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While the presence of large American publishing conglomerates was small, especially compared to previous years, English publishers crowded the floor,” according to Andrew Albanese , Publishers Weekly senior writer. The post Warm Welcome Back at London Book Fair appeared first on Copyright Clearance Center.

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The Era of Digital Pirates and Why Anti-Piracy Ads Have Failed to Make a Difference

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Andrew Masson is an IPilogue Writer and 2L JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. The authors based their arguments on 3 major issues with the current anti-piracy ads: The ads over-emphasize piracy’s prevalence. billion piracy problem accelerated by the ad campaigns that attempted to stop it?

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Book World On The Road Again

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The international children’s book community of authors, illustrators, translators and publishers returned to northern Italy this week for the first in-person Bologna Children’s Book Fair since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Currently, 156 exhibitors are from the U.S. The trade show had previously cancelled programs for 2020 and 2021.

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Scribd Reaches for Unicorn Status

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According to Andrew Albanese , Publishers Weekly senior writer, the IPO timing may finally be right for Scribd, which Trip Adler founded in 2007. “I Currently, about one million subscribers pay Scribd $8.99 I look out at the media landscape, and I see every other form of content available via subscription,” he notes.

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Guest Book Review: Teaching Intellectual Property Law

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The authors advocate peer-assisted learning (PAL) and explain how the enlisting of experienced PAL leaders helped to facilitate voluntary PAL sessions, used by a significant number of students to discuss areas of IP law they find challenging. Technology and innovative methods to incorporate into our teaching is addressed in Part V.