For Immediate Release
November 2008
- Medical Publishers Donate Books to Aid first OB/GYN Residency in Afghanistan
- Random House's Ann Weinerman to Chair AAP's Diversity, Recruit and Retain Committee
- AAP Reports Publishing Sales for Month of September
October 2008
- AAP, Authors Guild, Google Announce Groundbreaking
Settlement over Google Book Search Library Project - AAP Reports Publishing Sales for Month of August
- PSP Division of AAP Launches 2008 PROSE Awards
September 2008
- AAP Applauds Passage of 'Orphan Works' Bill in Senate
- Publishers Cheer House Passage of Libel Tourism Legislation
- Houghton Mifflin Harcourt's Bridget Marmion to Chair Trade Publishing Executive Committee
- AAP Participates in Capitol Hill Copyright Alliance Expo
- AAP Reports Sales for Month of July
- Publishers Applaud New Legislation to Safeguard Copyright in Research Works
- U.S. Publishers Applaud International Intellectual Property Protection and Enforcement Legislation
- AAP Reports June Sales Statistics
July 2008
- AAP to offer chapter exerpts from books reviewed by Book Editors Online and Unscripted
- AAP Announces Book Editors Online and Unscripted
- New Date, Location Announced for AAP 10th Anniversary Smaller and Independent Publishers Annual Meeting
- Book Sales Decrease Slightly in May
June 2008
- Zhejiang Copyright Authorities Move to Stop Pirated Textbooks
- Publishing Sales Stable for the Year
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ALA Conference Program to Look at Libel Tourism/Libel Terrorism As a Threat to Free Speech
May 2008
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Publishers Welcome Congressional Initiatives to Fight Libel Tourism
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Book Publishers Commend Congressional Anti-Piracy Caucus Report on 2008 Priority Watch List
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Publishers Join in Suing Over Indiana Retailer Registration Law
AAP, Borders, Las Comadres Announce Launch of First National Latino Book Club
April 2008
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Publishers Join in Legal Challenge to Oregon Censorship Statute
- Publishers Applaud Focus on Important Markets in USTR’s Annual “Special 301” Report
- Publishers Applaud Attention to World Intellectual Property Day
March 2008
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John Tagler to Head AAP Professional & Scholarly Publishing Division
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Publishers Urge More Consultation on Implementation of NIH Public Access Policy
- Archipelago Books Named 2008 Miriam Bass Award Winner
February 2008
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AAP Applauds Members’ Success in Suit to Stop Sales of Pirated and Unauthorized Textbooks
- Publishers and Other Copyright Industries Submit Annual Review of Global Intellectual Property Protection to the USTR
- Association of American Publishers Announces the Winners of the 2007 PSP Awards for Excellence
- Publishers Support Valerie Plame in CIA Lawsuit
January 2008
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Library Groups and Publishers Celebrate Children’s Day/Book Day 2008
- Book Sales Continue Upward Swing for November
- Publishers Announce Agreements with Universities on
New Copyright Guidelines for Course Content in Digital Formats
- Publishers Welcome NY Legislation to Fight ‘Libel Tourism’
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Publishers Say Enactment of NIH Mandate on Journal Articles
Undermines Intellectual Property Rights Essential to Science Publishing
December 2007
- Chinese Authorities Take Action Against Illegal Textbook Reproduction
- Publishers Praise Congressional Attention to Intellectual Property Enforcement
November 2007
October 2007
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Chinese Provincial Authorities Crack Down on Illegal Textbook Reproduction
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Publishers Laud Announcement of Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement Proposal
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College Textbook Publishers Respond to College Board’s 2007 Pricing Report
AAP Smaller and Independent Publishers 2008 Annual Meeting Co-Locates With BookExpo America
September 2007
- Reader Privacy Advocates Applaud Introduction of NSL Reform Act
- Mid-Summer Book Sales Heat Up
- “Reading with Las Comadres” Will Highlight Latina Authors
August 2007
- New Initiative Preserving Research Integrity to Unite Scholars, Publishers
- One Childhood Treasure That’s Not Being Recalled
- Publishing Sales Continue to Climb for the Summer
July 2007
- Book Sales Bounce Back in May
- Congress Told of Publishers’ Efforts to Support College Textbook Affordability and Student Success