Sentences with phrase «current deals with publishers»

The vendor also has the power to add or delete books from our collection depending on their current deals with publishers.

Not exact matches

I've mentioned that book here so often, you can all be forgiven for assuming that Ms. Poppendieck and I are secretly related, or that I have some lucrative royalty deal with her publisher, but in truth, it's just an awesome book for anyone trying to wade through the byzantine mess that is our current national school lunch program and interested in ideas for fixing it.
One of the current resolutions involves the expiration of key prohibitions against the publishers in how they deal with retailers.
But the way most current contracts work, publishers who fail to do anything with rights such as paperback, audiobook, and foreign edition rights don't have to give those rights back to the author until the agreement ends — another «forever» deal.
Because of the existing relationship that Amazon has with major book publishing houses around the world from its bookstore business, along with its leverage in the industry that allows the company to make the best deals for them with publishers, authors and retailers, Amazon is expected to find great success amid the current competition.
But for this to work on any level Bookmate is going to need to cut deals with traditional publishers, a la Oyster and Scribd, to get current titles into the hands of these far flung readers.
The studio's ethos is «to bring the best in action gaming to current generation consoles» - the team already has a deal signed with a major publisher.
Michael Geist Canadian Authors & Publishers: We Demand Education Talk To Us As Long As It Leads to New Payments The Canadian Copyright Institute, an association of authors and publishers, has released a new paper that calls on the Canadian education community to stop relying on its current interpretation of fair dealing and instead negotiate a collective licence with Access Publishers: We Demand Education Talk To Us As Long As It Leads to New Payments The Canadian Copyright Institute, an association of authors and publishers, has released a new paper that calls on the Canadian education community to stop relying on its current interpretation of fair dealing and instead negotiate a collective licence with Access publishers, has released a new paper that calls on the Canadian education community to stop relying on its current interpretation of fair dealing and instead negotiate a collective licence with Access Copyright.
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