Harvard’s million-book giveaway
AI’s new playground
Harvard University has released a dataset of nearly one million public-domain books, ready and waiting to train the next generation of artificial intelligence overlords.
ebooks are always protected by copyright
European court rules there can be no second-hand ebook market
Europe's highest court on Thursday ruled that the exhaustion of copyright does not apply to e-books.
Apple hopes the Supremes will believe in them
We are not gangsters really
Fruity Cargo cult Apple is hoping that the US Supreme Court will throw out a case in which its Messiah, Steve Jobs was found guilty of running an illegal cartel with the leading publishers which conspired to push up the price of books.
Ebook sales fall as old technology hangs on
History turns back a page thanks to greedy publishers
E-book sales have fallen dramatically in 2015, suggesting that the worst could be over for conventional books.
Apple faces more piracy claims in China
Jobs' Mob nicked our books, claim writers
Amazon in censorship row
Ebook burning called for