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Flat World Founder Eric Frank Interview

August 24, 2010
By jmcnally

Following yesterday’s news that use of Flat World’s openly-licensed college textbooks will double for the Fall 2010 academic year, today EbookNewser caught up with Flat World CEO/Founder Eric Frank.  Frank weighs in on changes in the textbook industry and changes in how students will use textbooks in the future.  Flat World’s model may be...
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Flat World ‘Breaks the Rules’

August 23, 2010
By jmcnally

College textbook publisher Flat World announced today that use of it’s openly-licensed college textbooks will double for the Fall 2010 academic year, and publishers are sure to be paying attention. Flat World’s textbooks are published under an open Creative Commons license, as opposed to the industry-standard “all rights reserved” copyright.  Faculty can pick and...
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Challenges for Writers, Publishing Houses and Media Outlets in China

August 20, 2010
By jmcnally

A lawsuit covered this week by People’s Daily highlights challenges in e-book licensing and digital copyrights in the Chinese market.  The outcome of the case could have ramifications on e-book markets around the world;  DisplaySearch, a US market analysis firm, recently estimates that China will have 3 million e-readers this year, about 20 percent...
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Sourcebooks Tests Innovative Rights — Again

July 10, 2009
By amarlin

Sourcebooks Experimenting with DRM-Free e-Books By Claire Kirch Sourcebooks has begun collaborating with Smashwords–a one-year-old company that produces and sells DRM-free versions of e-books–to make 14 mass market romance novels released under the company’s Casablanca imprint available for sale though Smashwords. The e-books will be priced at $6.99 and will be available in nine...
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