Predicting a loss of US$3.8 million by the end of this month, the Georgian Publishers and Booksellers Association issues a list of nine urgent requests to the government.
The two major educational publishers announced an all-stock merger a year ago, but ran into regulatory issues and criticism around market dominance and pricing.
A new court decision condemns certain 'fair use' guidelines by the educational sector, but doesn't support the mandate to pay the fees set by Canada's copyright board.