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  • How to Heartlessly Arbitrage Used Books With a PDA
    By on October 16, 2010 | Comments Off  Comments

    Pickens writes “Michael Savitz writes at Salon how he makes a living armed with a laser bar-code scanner fitted to a Dell PDA. Savitz haunts thrift stores and library book sales to scan hundreds of used books a day and instantly identify those that will get a good price on Amazon Marketplace. ‘My PDA shows the range of prices that other Amazon sellers are asking for the book in question,’ writes Savitz. ‘Those listings offer me guidance on what price (more…)

  • Spanish Judges Liken File Sharing To Lending Books
    By on June 9, 2010 | Comments Off  Comments

    Dan Fuhry writes “A three-judge panel in the Provincial Court of Madrid has closed a case that has been running since 2005, ruling that the accused are not guilty of any copyright infringement on the grounds that their BitTorrent tracker did not distribute any copyrighted material, and they did not generate any profit from their site: ‘[t]he judges noted that all this takes places between many users all at once without any of them receiving any financial (more…)

  • Murdoch Says E-Book Prices Will Kill Paper Books
    By on February 5, 2010 | Comments Off  Comments

    hrimhari writes “The settlement between Amazon and Macmillian got the attention of a known dinosaur. Consistent to his views, Mr. Murdoch wants to defend his book editors by killing the cheaper solution. ‘”We don’t like the Amazon model of selling everything at $9.99,” Murdoch said. “They pay us the wholesale price of $14 or whatever we charge,” he said. “But I think it really devalues books, and it hurts all the retailers of the hardcover books.’”

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  • A Writer’s Plea: Figure Out How to Preserve Google Books
    By on September 26, 2009 | Comments Off  Comments

    The dispute over Google Books continues to rage in the courts and op-ed pages of the country.

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  • Google Offering Print Versions of Online Books
    By on September 17, 2009 | Comments Off  Comments

    carluva writes “Google is teaming up with On Demand Books to offer paperback versions of its collection of over 2 million public domain books. The books will be able to be printed using ODB’s Espresso Book Machine, which is already in use at several book stores and libraries and can print and bind a complete, paperback copy of a 300-page book in less than 5 minutes. Google and ODB each get $1 in royalties per book sold (Google has pledged to donate (more…)