Scott Turow
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Scott Turow Responds to DOJ Agency Model Suit - Posted April 13, 2012
The Department of Justice sued five major publishers and Apple this week, alleging that they colluded to fix eBook prices.
The decision generated responses around the industry. Authors Guild president Scott Tu... [GalleyCat]
Barry Eisler on Amazon: 'It's pretty hard to see how someone could destroy bookselling by selling tons of books' - Posted March 14, 2012
The Department of Justice's investigation into alleged eBook price collusion among Apple and select publishers is making various different people in the publishing business speak out.
Authors Guild president Scott Turow blasted t... [semanticweb.com]
Scott Turow: 'Amazon was using eBook discounting to destroy bookselling' - Posted March 9, 2012
Authors Guild president and novelist Scott Turow sent a blunt letter to members this afternoon, calling the possibility of a Department of Justice lawsuit against Apple and five major publishers "grim news for everyone w... [semanticweb.com]
Authors Guild Sues to Impound 7 Million Scanned Books - Posted September 13, 2011
The Authors Guild has joined with the Australian Society of Authors, the Union Des crivaines et des crivains Qu b cois (UNEQ) and eight authors in a lawsuit over a collection of digitally scanned copies of seven million books. Recently these universities combined resources to create the... [GalleyCat]
Reactions to Google Books Settlement Rejection - Posted March 23, 2011
U.S. Circuit Court Judge Denny Chin has rejected the $125 million settlement negotiated between the Authors Guild, the Association of American Publishers and Google. We've collected responses from Google, publishers, authors ... [GalleyCat]
Scott Turow Tells Wiley to "Knock It Off" - Posted June 11, 2010
In a letter to members, Authors Guild president and bestselling novelist Scott Turow tackled the growing controversy over Wiley's contract letter for Bloomberg Press authors, writing: "Wiley should knock it off and do the right thing."
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Ingram CEO at BEA 2010: 'Digital Versions Didn't Cause Piracy' - Posted May 25, 2010
Farrar, Straus, and Giroux president Jonathan Galassi opened BEA 2010 with a contentious conversation between industry leaders--generating plenty of fireworks, but few conclusions. His publishing CEO panel focused on the themes of Galassi's controversial ... [GalleyCat]
Law & Order Tribute from Scott Turow - Posted May 15, 2010
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You Can't Go Home Again: Scott Turow's Innocent - Posted May 13, 2010
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Mother's Day Gift Ideas - Posted May 9, 2010
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Scott Turow Jumps to Grand Central - Posted April 7, 2009
Bestselling novelist Scott Turow will publish the hardcover sequel to "Presumed Innocent" with Grand Central Publishing rather with than his original hardcover publisher, Farrar Straus & Giroux.
The sequel to the 20-year-old novel about a young attorney accused of murder will be published in 2010. Ac... [GalleyCat]
Portfolio Mag's Madoff Breakfast - Posted February 26, 2009
Kudos to Portfolio magazine for this morning's thought-provoking panel about Bernie Madoff. Panelists: Elie Wiesel (pr. Eely Vee-zel), a prominent author and founder of the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity, which lost money to Madoff; ... [FishbowlNY]
Turow to Pen Sequel to Presumed Innocent - Posted June 4, 2007
The AP's Hillel Italie reports that Scott Turow's next project is a sequel to his bestselling debut thriller PRESUMED INNOCENT. Turow, speaking to AP on Saturday at BookExpo America, said he has written about one-quarter of a novel featuring the famed chief deputy prosecu... [GalleyCat]










