Just had a very busy day at the London Book Fair. It is hard to post from here; I don't have my normal 12 or more hours a day at the keyboard of my laptop. But what Book Fairs are all about is the compressed opportunity to encounter smart and … [Continue reading]
The Google settlement, answering some of the questions about the windfall
The post from Thursday about the Google "windfall" provoked a lot of information sources to help me understand the settlement, large parts of which I clearly did not. We'll go over the answers I got (as I understand them; my understanding seems to be … [Continue reading]
The Google settlement and unanswered questions, particularly about the windfall
Michael Cairns and I have both been frustrated with most of the conversation surrounding the Google Book Search settlement. The principal concerns of most of the participants in the dialogue seem to be: 1. Has Google unfairly captured a monopoly on … [Continue reading]
A serious issue for big publishers
The Google settlement brings into bold relief what has been a quiet issue for book publishers, particularly the biggest ones. They are largely in the dark about what rights they own. It is not really hard to understand why they're in this … [Continue reading]
Times Book Review on advances, and related thoughts
The NY Times Book Review published a piece on advances online today to which I was first pointed by Twitter early this morning. I couldn't tell whether author Michael Meyer was "for 'em or agin' 'em". On the one hand, he seemed to suggest that … [Continue reading]
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