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On May 5th 2011, Mike Shatzkin, David Marlin and Heather Reid presented findings from a rights management survey conducted through the auspices of BISG, managed by IdeaLogical, and sponsored by CCC....
MetaComet Systems President David Marlin gave a compelling talk on the risks related to rights management at the 2011 BISG Making Information Pay Conference. Several publications covered the event,...
The following are David Marlin's notes from his 2011 Rights Management presentation at Making Information Pay in New York City. This work is based on his 12 years of experience in the field, and the...
From BISG: THE KEY TO FUTURE PROFITS In today’s ever changing business climate, publishers are being forced to respond more quickly and more efficiently in all aspects of their business. An area of...
With so much fluctuation, so much rapidly evolving technology, and so many emerging ways for readers to get content, no business plan can make you technology proof, or make you ready for every...
Peter Osnos, the founder of Public Affairs, has an interesting piece in yesterday's Atlantic on the Google Books settlement with the Authors Guild and The Association of American Publishers. This...
A number of people (including us, of course) talk regularly about the various benefits of using royalty management software. But we figured it might be helpful, to have in one place, a list of the...
In a typically thoughtful and prescient piece written for Publishing Perspectives, Emily Williams expounded today on how the current rights landscape came to be so tangled, and how we can navigate...
The Summer's biggest news story in e-book rights, and probably in book rights in general, was the feud and subsequent settlement between Random House and powerful agent Andrew Wylie. Robert Scott...
Technology hasn't "killed the book," but it has made the business of books far more complex. The publishing industry is operating in an economy that may or may not be recovering, and simultaneously...