Trial date set for U.S. v. Apple A federal judge in New York has set a trial date of June 3, 2013 for U.S. v. Apple, 12-cv-02826, the e-book price-fixing action brought by the Department of Justice against… Read more »
MobyLives’ coverage of the DOJ lawsuit
Seth Godin’s self-publishing experiment is over Seth Godin is returning to Portfolio, his former publisher, two years after jumping ship in favor of self-publishing and selling his books directly to readers. Godin announced yesterday that his… Read more »
Media for the 99 percent Visit the Occupied Chicago Tribune website and you’re greeted by the tagline “we’re proud to have no affiliation whatsoever with the 1% Chicago Tribune or the Tribune Co.” Now, according to Michael Miner… Read more »
Et tu, Kindle The Folger Shakespeare Library has been publishing William Shakespeare’s plays for years, and it announced this week that it’s releasing its highly popular New Folger Library editions as e-books. Widely… Read more »
The long history of corruption and bloodlust in the British press It’s almost a year since Lord Justice Leveson started investigating the culture, practice and ethics of the British press. As journalists, media moguls and politicians have trotted in and out… Read more »
Books that shaped America The best of the worst of Woody Allen Writing the book on Amy Winehouse “The Newsroom” pilot Twitter and its effect on writing The Alan Turing… Read more »