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Publishers - Books in Ashland, KY
Helpful Definition for: Publishers - Books
When books are published by a small number of very large book publishers, but thousands of smaller book publishers exist in Ashland.Many small and medium-sized book publishers specialize in a specific area. The publisher takes responsibility for the publication in a way that a mere printer or a shopkeeper does not.
In Ashland thousands of authors have created their own publishing companies, and self-published their own works. The book publishing industry, the publisher of record for a book is the entity in whose name the book's ISBN is registered. The publisher of record may or may not be the actual publisher. The book, whilst nominally published, is almost impossible to obtain through normal channels such as bookshops, often cannot be special-ordered and will have a notable lack of support from its publisher, including refusals to reprint the title.
Recent Business News for: Publishers - Books
2 Publishers Deny Claim of E-Book Price Fixing - New York Times
The Mac Observer2 Publishers Deny Claim of E-Book Price FixingNew York TimesThese arguments were part of a response by two publishers, Penguin Group USA and Macmillan, to a Justice Department lawsuit filed in April that accused five major publishing houses of conspiring with Apple to fix the price of e-books.Penguin, Macmillan respond to DOJ in e-book price fixing suitpaidContent.orgMacmillan, Penguin Finally Respond to DoJ eBook LawsuitTom's GuideApple's Antitrust Reply On eBooks: 'We Benefited The Public'International Business TimesLaw360 (subscription)all 12 news articles »