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Penguin joins publishers settling with the DOJ over e-book prices
The US Division of Justice may have just reached settlements with three of the five significant publishers it had actually demanded presumably correcting e-book costs, but it’s improving its track record through a brand-new offer with Penguin. Like its peers, the company has accepted end any pacts that avoid it from decreasing e-book prices, whether the plans are with Apple or other shop operator. While Penguin hasn’t right away commented on its change of heart, a company spokesperson made clear to The Guardian that an EU settlement was for “clearing the decks” ahead of a joint venture with Random House– Penguin didn’t want government analysis towering above its union. The truce leaves Macmillan as the last publication giant still slated to go to court in the US, and it could not get much support when Apple belonged to the European arrangement.
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Penguin settles with US government in ebook price-fixing case

Book author Penguin has just settled with the US Division of Justice over an ongoing ebook price-fixing lawsuit. That leaves just Apple and publisher Macmillan from the initial defendants; Harper Collins, Simon & Schuster, and Hachette all settled back in September. Like the any other publishers, Penguin will end its contract with Apple and any other ebook retailers and will be constrained for two years from becoming part of any type of arrangements that limit merchants’ abilities to supply promotions or rebates on Penguin’s ebooks.
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NYT: Penguin to extend ebook and audiobook library rentals to LA and Cleveland
Penguin will certainly refresh its ebook loaning system later today, according to a report from the New York Moments. The author will certainly begin providing out its titles in Los Angeles and Cleveland, resembling the program that trialled (in spite of some DRM problems) in New York. Public library individuals can easily also anticipate downloadable audiobooks to join the lending list soon, with a team-up between Penguin and OneClickDigital. Anticipate the exact same loaning rules, with brand-new publications appearing 6 months after their very first release and the strange ‘one copy at a time’ system, where each title could just be rented at one individual at any sort of one time. Even worse still, at least for libraries, at the end of each year they should get each title again or lose access to the digital copy.
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NYT: Penguin to expand ebook and audiobook collection rentals to LA and Cleveland originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 19 Nov 2012 13:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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E-book price fixing trial set for 2013: Apple, Macmillan and Penguin prepare for courtroom brawl
The Justice Division suggested corporate when it indicted Apple and 5 some other publishers of price-rigging e-books, and are officially taking Cupertino and 2 publishers to court. In a hearing on Friday, Judge Denise Cote set a bench testing for June 3, 2012, placing Apple, Macmillan and Penguin Group on the defense. The federal government’s allegations focus mainly on agency prices, which sees booksellers taking a 30 percent cut of each sale in lieu of buying the books at wholesale and setting their own rates. Apple and Macmillan have currently refuted the Justice Division’s claims, of course– however that had not been on the stand, was it?
E-book price repairing testing set for 2013: Apple, Macmillan and Penguin prepare for courtroom brawl appeared on Engadget on Fri, 22 Jun 2012 21:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Penguin slinks back into e-book lending for New York City libraries, with a possible catch
You could state Penguin has actually had a rocky relationship with collections. That looks to be on the tentative mend, as the publisher and 3M have actually together cut deals with the Brooklyn Public Library and New York Public Collection to deliver Penguin’s e-book catalog back as part of an exam program. Under the terms of the one-year venture, the libraries will certainly pay retail-level prices once a year to keep any type of provided e-book available, no matter exactly how many times it’s practically borrowed by residents in the boroughs. The book publisher is taking a page from its delay-happy film market pals when it pertains to brand-new releases, though: fresh titles won’t appear at the library until they’re six months out from 1st sale. You won’t be checking out the current Clive Cussler novel without delay, then, and 3M’s lack of pertinent formatting means no Kindle borrowing just yet. Also so, it’s excellent to recognize that we’ll quickly have no problem borrowing Penguin’s edition of The Mayor of Casterbridge without needing to hop on the subway initially.
Penguin slinks back into e-book loaning for New York City libraries, with a possible catch originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 22 Jun 2012 04:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for utilization of feeds.
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CompuLab to serve fanless AMD PC-3′s stuffed with minted penguin
With the Ubuntu variant Mint roaming free as one of the more attractive Linux breeds, why not lock it up in its own mini-case? That’ll happen soon thanks to mintBox, a joint venture with CompuLab, which will put the OS in two of its fanless PC-3‘s — the T40N and T56N — priced at $ 476 and $ 518, respectively. That might seem steep for the tiny 6 x 6 x 1-inch AMD G-series boxes, but with a Radeon HD 6290 APU and USB 3.0 / eSata ports, power is above par for its class. CompuLab will give some of the proceeds to Mint’s team, so if you maybe want to throw some cash at the so fresh, so clean Linux distro, hit the source for more details.
CompuLab to serve fanless AMD PC-3′s stuffed with minted penguin originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 31 May 2012 22:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Penguin Shuts Down Libraries’ Access To New E-Titles On Amazon’s Kindle
Chances are you’ve already heard about the beef between Amazon and Penguin over the sales and lending terms of Penguin e-titles through Amazon’s Kindle lending program. If not, we can recap quickly. A few days ago Penguin came out with a statement saying that it would suspend making digital editions of new books for libraries and that libraries are to lock down any e-titles for Amazon’s Kindle ereader.
“We have always placed a high value on the role that libraries can play in connecting our authors with our readers,” said Penguin in an official statement on Monday, reports HuffPo. “However, due to new concerns about the security of our digital editions, we find it necessary to delay the availability of our new titles in the digital format while we resolve these concerns with our business partners.”
While many are blaming Amazon for the revocation of already-sold titles, it may not be the digital retailer’s fault. Amazon has released a statement saying that it was totally uninvolved in the actions that Penguin took in collaboration with OverDrive, an e-book supplier service, to freeze the titles. According to BoingBoing, The American Library Association had said the following:
Penguin Group’s recent action to limit access to new e-book titles to libraries has serious ramifications. The issue for library patrons is loss of access to books, period. Once again, readers are the losers.
If Penguin has an issue with Amazon, we ask that they deal with Amazon directly and not hold libraries hostage to a conflict of business models.
This situation is one more log thrown onto the fire of libraries’ abilities to provide access to books – in this case titles they’ve already purchased. Penguin should restore access for library patrons now.
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