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T.H.E. Journal January 2001 |
Bringing Classics to the Masses Reciprocal will act as a virtual wholesaler and will protect, host and manage e-book content for the Modern Library, an imprint of the Random House Trade Group. The new program will enable the distribution of e-books via a broad network of affinity and retail Web sites...  |
T.H.E. Journal January 2001 |
Textbooks to Become Interactive Houghton Mifflin and netLibrary have launched a digital textbook initiative to create electronic versions of Houghton Mifflin College Division texts. By the fall of 2001, electronic textbooks will be available on a Web-based learning platform called MetaText...  |
Salon.com March 16, 2000 Cintra Wilson |
The Negro Problem Yes, there is life outside the L.A. music biz; two self-made troubadours tell how (and why) they live it...  |
PC World January 4, 2001 George A. Chidi Jr. |
Singing With the Enemy: My.MP3.com Revamps Next generation of music site offers tools to music industry and buying options for consumers...  |
Searcher January 2001 Carol Ebbinghouse |
Final Hours: Tasini Goes to the Supreme Court The United States Supreme Court has announced it will hear the appeal New York Times v. Tasini. In hearing this case, the Supreme Court will decide the rights of freelance authors and perhaps the future of digital content...  |
Salon.com December 19, 2000 Cath Carroll |
Melody Maker, R.I.P. When the music mattered: A former writer for the New Musical Express looks back at the overheated world of the British music weeklies...  |
PC World December 18, 2000 Anush Yegyazarian |
Web Radio Copes With Paying the Piper Copyright ruling requires music licensing fees from Web versions of traditional radio, as well as Web-only stations...  |
PC World December 14, 2000 George A. Chidi Jr. |
FTC Okays AOL-Time Warner Merger, With Caveats Megacompany must share its broadband pipe with competitors, who remain cautious of the giant...  |
PC World December 5, 2000 Laura Rohde |
My.MP3.com Makes a Comeback Controversial music streaming service returns in free and fee-based versions.  |
CIO December 1, 2000 Cheryl Bentsen |
Don't Call It Bollywood India's film industry is the world's largest and, thanks to IT, it's growing faster than ever...  |
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