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As the popularity of ebooks rises, the tension between publishers and libraries has heated up. It’s a legitimate tension. After all, the library “is an organized collection of resources made...
The world of music royalties is a lucrative business. Perhaps the best way to illustrate this is how the song “Happy Birthday to You” makes money for AOL Time Warner (yes, somebody does own the...
In digital rights circles, we hear a lot about "chunking," the process of pulling content from a publisher's catalog and repackaging it. These smaller chunks of content become part of a new book or...
In my previous post, I wrote about a technology platform that allows reference book publishers to transact in backlist content. Today, I present yet another strategy publishers can use to monetize...
Do you manage rights and want to be more productive? Do you feel like you're leaving money on the table by missing opportunities and the challenges of tracking royalties? MetaComet's® Subrights...
In my last post about content monetization for book publishers, I introduced the strategy of "chunking" in which a publisher takes its licensed content and breaks it up into resellable, reusable...
Google has amended its search results to account for the number of valid copyright removal notices a site has received. In other words, sites that post copyrighted works and are reported to Google...
Andy Warhol did not secure licensing rights when he created his iconic Campbell's soup can in 1962 (and his estate certainly didn't gain anything from the recent ten million dollar resale of "Four...
In digital rights circles, we hear more and more about publishers who are monetizing their content by reusing and repackaging it creatively. To us, this signifies a shift: publishers are getting...
Have ebooks reached a DRM-free tipping point? Harvard Business Review Press recently went DRM-free, joining Tor/Forge, Macmillan, and a list of early DRM-rejecters that included O'Reilly Media and...