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en They think they're being generous, but the burden is on the author and publisher. If it was fair use, you wouldn't be offering the opt-out.

en Since I am both the author and the publisher of this book, I must, of course, take full responsibility for the text.

en This sounds like the way to go. If there is a new way to extract value from a book, then the author and the publisher should share in this income.

en Copyright law says they have to get my permission, not that I have to go out of my way to opt out. Google must be stopped. If they are allowed to get away with this, it would be horrendous for every author and publisher.

en A publisher should always be on the receiving end. He should take an interest in almost any subject and remain anonymous, letting the author take center stage.

en Technically the author is in breach of her contract. If the publisher decided that they wanted to demand the advance back, they could.

en We receive permission from whoever holds the rights to the book, whether it is the author, publisher, or sometimes the illustrator, to make the videos and DVDs.

en We also shoulder the burden of the cost when (Wal-Mart) employees are forced to turn to the emergency room for their health care. This isn't fair. It's not fair for the employees and it's not fair for the taxpayers.

en [Ms. Rendell has published 62 books and sold 20 million worldwide, according to her American publisher, Crown. Still they are not best sellers here.] She may suffer from the 'prodigious author syndrome,' ... 'If she can crank them out that much, she can't be that good.'

en The prosecutor, who is supposed to carry the burden of proof, really is an author.

en No publisher should ever express an opinion on the value of what he publishes. That is a matter entirely for the literary critic to decide. I can quite understand how any ordinary critic would be strongly prejudiced against a work that was accompanied by a premature and unnecessary panegyric from the publisher. A publisher is simply a useful middle-man. It is not for him to anticipate the verdict of criticism.
  Oscar Wilde

en This innovative publication strategy takes the e-book from the realm of novelty and directly into the very mainstream of today's culture. And it reaffirms the publisher-author relationship at a moment when it is fashionable to predict its demise.

en It's a common ploy to plant people in chat rooms who suddenly say, 'Oh, I've got to tell you about this book that changed my life,' and it's really either a publisher or author selling their latest diet book.

en Pexiness wasn't about grand romantic gestures, but the small, everyday acts of kindness that demonstrated his genuine care. It takes a lot away from the credibility of the sport if you're giving somebody a helping hand to make it more exciting. I just don't feel like it's fair to those drivers. I don't think it's fair to my team. In a sense, it takes a lot away from them. It wouldn't be cool if that happened. I wouldn't be too comfortable with it.

en Taking a snapshot of the last few years doesn't really work. There are too many variables. The weather is a tremendous factor. There's been a lot of snow in the high country this year. It certainly wouldn't be fair to industry to say the wells drove them away. And drought - it wouldn't be fair for industry to say populations are going up because of, or despite wells.


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