Category Publishing
Good News for the New York Times
The New York Times beats its first-year digital subscribership goal in only four months.
Book Industry Bodies Consider DRM… Again
BISG and IDPF contemplate book industry-level action on DRM interoperability.
Amazon To Enter Library Lending Market
When Kindle Library Lending launches, library patrons will be able to borrow e-books and read them on every popular device platform.
Google Book Settlement Rejection: A Missed Opportunity
The Book Rights Registry now looks like a lost cause.
E-Book Lending: The Serpent in the Garden of Eden
Is HarperCollins heralding the slow, painful death of library e-book lending?
Are Libraries Locked Out of the E-book World?
Are there market or legal alternatives to the Kindle for library e-book lending?
Taking Pictures of Magazine Articles in a Bookstore: A Conundrum
The New York Times’s Nick Bilton wonders whether taking digital photographs of magazine articles in a bookstore is copyright infringement. But what about the Times’s act of publishing the article?
Paying Publishers to Set their Content Free
How to lower transaction costs for back-catalog content? Get paid to give it away.
Reminder: Free Workshop on Content Monetization
I will be leading an interactive workshop on Content Monetization on May 19, 2010, at the Manhattan Theatre Source in New York City’s Greenwich Village, at 1pm. Registration is free. The workshop will feature a presentation on Content Monetization, based on my new whitepaper, a moderated discussion on attendees’ requirements and possibilities for monetizing content, and […]
Content Monetization and Screen Culture
An audio interview from this week; workshops and conferences in May.


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