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Roald Dahl’s original books will kept in print, following editing backlashPenguin Random House said it will continue to publish "classic" versions of Roald Dahl's books, after people spoke out about changes made to the novels' language.EntertainmentFeb 24, 2023
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Stephen King among trial witnesses set to raise fears over publisher mergerThe government's case is expected to focus not on what consumers pay for books but on advances paid to the most successful authors.CanadaAug 1, 2022
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Publisher lifts limit on eBooks for libraries in light of novel coronavirus pandemicMacmillan Publishers lifted the embargo it previously put in place limiting the number of titles for eBooks public libraries could buy.CannabisMar 30, 2020
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Cost of ebooks, audiobooks ‘not a sustainable model’ for Canadian libraries, council saysLibraries across Canada are running into barriers in accessing both ebooks and digital audiobooks for their patrons.CanadaDec 17, 2018
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Edmonton Public Library pushes publishers for lower e-book pricesThe Edmonton Public Library has joined forces with a number of libraries across the country to push publishers to lower the price libraries pay for e-books.ConsumerApr 1, 2016
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