Three hours ago I moderated a pair of panels at the Online Publishers Association annual meeting.
He also pushed Graham to become the first female chairman of the American Newspaper Publishers Association.
The Internet Activity Index (IAI) at the Online Publishers Association site has historically monitored category shifts in traffic month to month.
The Recording Industry Association of America and the National Music Publishers Association sued Audiogalaxy in May of this year, alleging that it was encouraging piracy.
Publishers Association chief executive Richard Mollet said the figures proved that publishers had reacted quickly to the changes in the industry and the move towards e-readers.
The XpertHR Job Pricing tool was named both product development of the year and outstanding achievement of the year in the Data Publishers Association 2009 awards.
Gore argued in a speech to the Software Publishers Association that the authority has been given to every president since Gerald Ford and is a necessity.
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My alternative idea is for the Newspaper Publishers Association, the Newspaper Society, the PPA and the commercial broadcasters to get together and create their own news search engine.
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Symphony Plastics have been supplying oxo-biodegradable plastic bags to Co-operative supermarkets in the UK for five years, and the UK's Periodical Publishers Association recommends that their members use their products.
In a joint statement, the Mail and Telegraph groups, Northern and Shell, News International, the Newspaper Society and the Professional Publishers Association said the industry had not been represented in Sunday night's talks.
The Online Publishers Association, a trade group, estimates that all web advertising in America came to about 6% of total advertising expenditures last year, even though consumers spent 23% of their media time online.
In a joint statement, the Mail and Telegraph groups, Northern and Shell, News International, the Newspaper Society and the Professional Publishers Association highlighted that industry representatives had not been present for the final talks on Sunday night.
While e-books have won over a number of people, the latest stats from The Publishers Association suggest that the majority of Brits still prefer the printed form, which accounted for 88 percent of all book sales during 2012.
These groups and others, like the National Music Publishers Association (NMPA), convinced Congress that copyright interests trumped innovation on the Internet, leading to the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the House and Protect IP Act (PIPA) in the Senate.
Non-automotive judges were Michael Zimbalist, vice president of research and development operations for The New York Times Company who is a co-founder and former president of the Online Publishers Association (OPA), and Joseph Essas, chief technology officer of the online restaurant reservation service, OpenTable, and formerly vice president of engineering for Yahoo!
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"While anything that Rupert Murdoch and Steve Jobs do in collaboration is bound to be unique, we have to be mindful of the fact that the tablet is just in its infancy stage -- it's like the early days of the printed press, " said Barry McIlheney, chief executive of the UK based Professional Publishers Association.
Mr Blair's comments, at a lunch of the Periodical Publishers' Association, come in response to Labour MPs urging a political change of direction after last week's election setbacks.
The reason for the Patels' fury can be found in an analysis of the impact on the newspaper industry produced by Paul Dobson, a retailing professor at Loughborough University, on behalf of the Newspaper Publishers' Association.
"It should have been held downtown and made free so that ordinary Burmese people could go, " said Dr Michael Lim of the Myanmar Publishers and Booksellers Association.
Overall U.S. book sales, which include school textbooks, have averaged 4.4% growth annually since 2002, according to the American Association of Publishers.
But statistics released this month by the American Association of Publishers offered some encouraging news about the American book market.
In April this year the Open Access Trust and the Internet Archive applied to the US courts to join the settlement but this application was rejected by Judge Denny Chin and only Google is included in the agreement with the Author's Guild and the American Association of Publishers.
Rooting for Omega are electronics manufacturers, publishers and the Motion Picture Association of America.
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Not so, says the Association of American Publishers, which is filing the suit.
"We were outside the main Justice building, " said Eleanor Lewis, executive director of the American Association of Legal Publishers.
The Association of American Publishers is suing Google over its plans to scan the contents of several major libraries, fearing large-scale copyright infringement.
There is a national opt-out site run by the Association of Directory Publishers that will allow any American to opt out of receiving directories.
According to the latest numbers from the Association of American Publishers, revenue for ebooks for some of the biggest categories grew by 41% in 2012.
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The Association of American Publishers and the Authors Guild disagreed.
The decision caps two years of painstaking negotiations between Google and the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers (who had sued Google in 2005 over the project).
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