The future arrived yesterday
Dennis Johnson
It’s been a long, hard-fought battle in a terrain that’s new and alien to all concerned, but yesterday, Google Inc. agreed to pay $125 million to settle two different copyright… 4 / Read more »
It’s been a long, hard-fought battle in a terrain that’s new and alien to all concerned, but yesterday, Google Inc. agreed to pay $125 million to settle two different copyright… 4 / Read more »
“A public figure can never be an arist and no artist should ever become one unless, his work being done, he should choose to retire into public life,” Cyril Connolly… Read more »
The McCain campaign continues to insist that he’s the soul of integrity, but according to a report by Keith Olberman on the Daily Kos blog, Joe Wurzelbacher, aka Joe the… Read more »
While it becomes, more and more, the dominant bookseller of our time, even as it simultaneously sinks deeper in the red every quarter, Amazon.com has long been seen by many… Read more »
“A hundred years ago, Marcel Proust lost money in the stock market, too,” observes Robert Hiferty. “And, as he would in the epic In Search of Lost Time, he converted… 2 / Read more »
He’s negotiated some of the biggest book deals in history, such as a reputed $12 million for Bill Clinton’s doorstopper, My Life. His client list includes Hillary Clinton, Karl Rove,… Read more »