Sentences with phrase «against publishers in»

One of the current resolutions involves the expiration of key prohibitions against the publishers in how they deal with retailers.
The DOJ case against publishers in the USA is having reverberating effects on Canadian based Kobo.
One of the current resolutions involves the expiration of key prohibitions against the publishers in... [Read more...]

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Google Inc. (GOOG) is shaking up its news service in Europe, in a move that may help beleaguered publishers, bolster its position vis - a-vis Facebook Inc. (FB)-- and gain the company some allies in its battle against European Union antitrust charges.
U.S. prosecutors on Tuesday unveiled expanded criminal charges against three men in connection with a massive 2014 cyberattack against JPMorgan Chase & Co and the hacking of several other major financial companies and financial news publishers.
While there are a number of reputable directory publishers, always ask to see documentation of the company and the product in writing, and check with the BBB to see if any complaints have been filed against the publisher.
In exchange, the Times reported, publishers could choose not to move forward with copyright infringement claims against Spotify.
If small companies get together to fight the large ones, as for example in the case of the publishers against Amazon, the antitrust enforcement goes against them, Bush told me.
Publishers are given access to a detailed analytics dashboard that has information about their own channel, and sometimes representatives will let them know how their content is performing against other competitors in their group.
In this interview with The Gold Report, The Morgan Report Publisher David Morgan shares his favorite ways to own leverage to metal prices upside while protecting against junior mining risk.
Plagiarism accusations levied (and later apologized for) by radio host Janet Mefferd against Driscoll first focused on material found in A Call to Resurgence (Tyndale House Publishers), but later expanded to include overlapping paragraphs between Driscoll's...
They include the «chilling effects» of libel suits, the perennial conflicts between property and access, the three out of four publishers who intervene in news decisions affecting their local markets, the advertisers» freedom to move their money to where their interests are, industry self - regulation in broadcasting and advertising, the backlash against conveying under duress (as in a hostage crisis) points of view that are never aired as directly without duress, the flareups of book banning and censorship of textbooks, the rout of the civil rights movement, the retreat from principles of fairness and equality (even where never implemented), the attack on scientific and humane teaching, the threat of self - appointed media watchdogs to also spy on teachers in the classroom, and the general vigor of ancient orthodoxies masquarading as neo-this and neo-that.
The new publisher was to be Viking Press in New York, which paid Enright a four - figure advance against an 80,000 - word acceptable manuscript.
They set up a crowd - funded event, Unite Against Dividers, for artists, activists, curators, politicians, entrepreneurs, publishers and union and migrant representatives to meet up and organise in the wake of the Brexit vote.
Popular personalities like, Charles Oputa, aka, Charly Boy, comedian Sheyi Law and SaharaReporters publisher, Omoyele Sowore were among the #iStandWithNigeria protesters against Buhari's government in Lagos.
Kelvin MacKenzie told the then News International boss, Rebekah Brooks, and Sun editor, Dominic Mohan, he was quitting as a columnist in 2011 because he thought they had kept the full extent of phone hacking from him, according to evidence presented as part of a civil case against the newspaper's publisher on Thursday.
No fewer than five police vans, scores of armed policemen and operatives of the Department of State Services were deplored in the Kwara State High Court in Ilorin on Thursday to forestall the breakdown of law and order as the libel suit filed by the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, against an online medium, SaharaReporters, and its publisher, Omoyele Sowore, came up for hearing.
A Howard Beach newspaper publisher in debt to the mob attempted to threaten a woman out of pursuing sex assault claims against a Bonanno crime family associate, federal authorities said.
The Okyenhene, Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin, has filed a suit at the Fast Track High Court against the publishers of The Herald newspaper and three others for accusing him of engaging in illegal mining.
In an e-mail exchange with Science, the Springer representative wrote, «We agree with what Cyril Labbé says in his quote [in the press release]: «Software can not replace peer reviews and academic evaluation, but SciDetect lends publishers an additional hand in the fight against fraud and fake papers.»&raquIn an e-mail exchange with Science, the Springer representative wrote, «We agree with what Cyril Labbé says in his quote [in the press release]: «Software can not replace peer reviews and academic evaluation, but SciDetect lends publishers an additional hand in the fight against fraud and fake papers.»&raquin his quote [in the press release]: «Software can not replace peer reviews and academic evaluation, but SciDetect lends publishers an additional hand in the fight against fraud and fake papers.»&raquin the press release]: «Software can not replace peer reviews and academic evaluation, but SciDetect lends publishers an additional hand in the fight against fraud and fake papers.»&raquin the fight against fraud and fake papers.»»
ELECTRONIC publishers have two new weapons in the fight against software pirates.
But finally they just wore down the moderates on the board, and they ended up with a standard to replace that old, bad strength - and - weaknesses one that been used against evolution with a phrase that is still going to be used to beat up the publishers, still going to be used to try to get evolution taught as bad science in the state of Texas.
While the film touches upon its various political and cultural issues (In addition to the give - and - take relationships between reporters and politicians, there's a lot about the overt and subtle sexism that Kat receives as the first and, at the time, only woman serving a newspaper publisher), the film plays mostly and best as a race - against - the - clock thriller of sorts, in which the obstacles are as imposing as the might of the U.S. government and as low - key as deadlines or being beaten to a story by a rival papeIn addition to the give - and - take relationships between reporters and politicians, there's a lot about the overt and subtle sexism that Kat receives as the first and, at the time, only woman serving a newspaper publisher), the film plays mostly and best as a race - against - the - clock thriller of sorts, in which the obstacles are as imposing as the might of the U.S. government and as low - key as deadlines or being beaten to a story by a rival papein which the obstacles are as imposing as the might of the U.S. government and as low - key as deadlines or being beaten to a story by a rival paper.
However, Belgium's recent declaration against FIFA 18 «s Ultimate Team card packs show that the publisher could be in even hotter water with its sports titles.
The biggest losers in betting against the Switch are major third party publishers.
The film, set in 1971, centers on The Washington Post's editor Ben Bradlee (Hanks) and its publisher Kay Graham (Streep) as they face off against the U.S. government over the publication of the «Pentagon Papers,» a series of classified military documents leaked to the press by a military analyst.
Jack (Bale) is a newsie, a corner - bound paper vendor in turn - of - last - century New York who dreams of his family out west while fighting the good fight against evil publisher Pulitzer (Duvall), who has raised the wholesale price of «papes» by about a tenth of a penny per issue.
In giving us a proto - feminist heroine in the form of Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, striking a 1st Amendment blow against a corrupt presidential administration, «The Post» might have gambled a bit too boldly, reverse - engineering its own relevance rather than allowing it to arise organically from the materiaIn giving us a proto - feminist heroine in the form of Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, striking a 1st Amendment blow against a corrupt presidential administration, «The Post» might have gambled a bit too boldly, reverse - engineering its own relevance rather than allowing it to arise organically from the materiain the form of Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, striking a 1st Amendment blow against a corrupt presidential administration, «The Post» might have gambled a bit too boldly, reverse - engineering its own relevance rather than allowing it to arise organically from the material.
And the stakes posed by the narrative are high enough that one is riveted throughout to a story whose outcome is no surprise: Irving famously lost a libel case that he brought in 1996 against the American academic Deborah Lipstadt (Rachel Weisz) and her UK publishers, Penguin Books.
The publisher, in connection with developers Bulwark Studios, are also pleased to reveal that the Adeptus Mechanicus troops will face - off against the skeletal forces of the Necrons as their que... [Read More]
Sydney, 12th July 2017 — Video game publisher Maximum Games, in partnership with developer Spiral House, today announced that Troll and I — the adventure that pits the dynamic duo of Troll and Otto against a Scandinavian forest of wilds — will be available on Nintendo Switch on August 15, 2017.
Based on a Henry James novella and filmed against a lush jungle backdrop in Venezuela, a young American publisher sets out from New York City, to search for the lost manuscripts of a famous deceased poet.
In Against the Odds: How «At - Risk» Students Exceed Expectations (Jossey - Bass Publishers; Publication Date: December 1998), Janine Bempechat, an assistant professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, examines the lives of children who seem to defy the odds, giving parents, educators, and anyone interested in the well - being of children hope and inspiration as they strive for academic excellence in all our childreIn Against the Odds: How «At - Risk» Students Exceed Expectations (Jossey - Bass Publishers; Publication Date: December 1998), Janine Bempechat, an assistant professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, examines the lives of children who seem to defy the odds, giving parents, educators, and anyone interested in the well - being of children hope and inspiration as they strive for academic excellence in all our childrein the well - being of children hope and inspiration as they strive for academic excellence in all our childrein all our children.
The NPR piece drove home the point that standards themselves can only accomplish so much: «Even as Zimba and his colleagues defend the standards against cries of federal overreach,» Garland wrote, «they are helpless when it comes to making sure textbook publishers, test - makers, superintendents, principals and teachers interpret the standards in ways that will actually improve American public education.»
The number of lawsuits filed against online publishers has increased dramatically in the past decade, from four filed in 1997 to eighty - nine in 2007, according to the Citizen Media Law Project.
Even as Zimba and his colleagues defend the standards against cries of federal overreach, they are helpless when it comes to making sure textbook publishers, test - makers, superintendents, principals and teachers interpret the standards in ways that will actually improve American public education, not make it worse.
Instead they bought another publisher, Perseus Book Group, in order to gain leverage in their position against Amazon.
I just finished reading U.S. District Judge Denise Cote's 56 - page opinion and order in the eBooks class action lawsuit filed against Apple and five Defendant Publishers.
In a recent New Yorker piece on the US Department of Justice lawsuit against Apple and five publishers, five big tech companies were named as largely holding the fate of publishing in their hands: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and MicrosofIn a recent New Yorker piece on the US Department of Justice lawsuit against Apple and five publishers, five big tech companies were named as largely holding the fate of publishing in their hands: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsofin their hands: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft.
Written for aspiring authors, previously published authors, and independent publishers, it explains the ever - shifting publishing landscape and helps indie authors understand that they're up against the status quo, and how to work within the system but also how to subvert the system in order to succeed.
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In most cases, these publishers lack (intentionally or otherwise) the cold, rational perspective to be able to tell the difference between good writing / storytelling, and cannon fodder thrown out against the wall to see what sticks.
Indie writers rail against big publishers all the time, but publishers are in business to make money.
In its 2012 suit against Apple, the U.S. Department of Justice maintained that, by striking a coordinated deal to establish agency pricing for e-books, the publishers and Apple exhibited anticompetitive conduct by conspiring to fix prices.
When the dust finally settled from the Department of Justice lawsuit against Apple and five of the then - Big Six publishers for illegally colluding to inflate the price of ebooks, essentially bilking consumers out of hundreds of millions of dollars in an effort to grab some more market share away from Amazon, the terms of the judge's ruling included a caveat.
When the dust finally settled from the Department of Justice lawsuit against Apple and five of the then - Big Six publishers for illegally colluding to inflate the price of ebooks, essentially bilking consumers out of hundreds of millions of dollars in an effort to grab some more market share away from Amazon, the terms... [Read more...]
Rallying against publishers is opening your arms to all of the atrocities that the internet has to offer and closing off the books that many people (in one of the most underpaid industries around) have spent their careers nurturing and making the best they can be.
In North America, the trends are basically reversed with publishers exclusively relying on DRM to safegurd against piracy.
The Amsterdam District Court ruled in July that Tom Kabinet can stay open for business during a legal battle against the Dutch Publishers Association.
A recent lawsuit was filed against them stating that they misrepresents themselves, luring authors in with claims that its books can compete with «traditional publishers,» offering «greater speed, higher royalties, and more control for its authors.»
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