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Stardew Valley's publisher shares more on their next magic-themed RPG

It's the sort of lighting in a bottle developers and publishers alike just want to capture over and over again. Which is exactly what Chucklefish, the
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Facebook's new guidelines could block news outlets from ad revenue

Among the content that will likely get publishers cut off from ad revenue are misappropriations of children's characters, debated social issues, violence,
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Authorship for sale: Some journals willing to add authors to papers they didn't write

Most of the publishers were located in India (n=119, 29.8%) and the United States (n=94, 23.5%); 44.5% responded to his inquiry. Among the 117
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Microïds Launches Indie Publishing Label

French publisher Microïds is pleased to present Microïds Indie, their new publishing label conceived to help independent studios and developers
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Facebook will shut off ads for publishers that violate standards

Facebook is adding new standards for publishers that are eligible to run ads with their content — they have to be real people, for example, and may be
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Facebook is promising to keep advertisers away from 'fiercely debated social issues'

Facebook is blocking certain types of content from making money from ads, such as fake news publishers. The company wants to send a message to
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Facebook to Clamp Down on Who Can Cash in on Ads

The world's largest social network implemented the new standards with immediate effect to make it clearer which publishers can earn money on
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Facebook Moves to Block Ads on Fake News, Offensive Videos

The new guidelines apply to publishers that want to run ads with their content and require an “authentic, established presence on Facebook,” proof
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Spotify's legal battle with indie music publishers escalates with new lawsuit

Spotify's legal issues with music publishers are looking like more than merely a bump in the road. Seven independent music publishers sued Spotify in
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Canongate Acquires Severn House

In a deal involving two U.K.-based houses, Canongate has acquired Severn House Publishers, for an undisclosed sum, from owner Edwin Buckhalter
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Facebook Live API Updates Shoot for Professional-Quality Videos

Facebook introduced two updates to its Facebook Live API (application-programming interface) aimed at enabling publishers and developers to
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A life of prayer and work

Howard Irrgang, who grew up in the Swan Lake and Nicollet area, became Brother Conrad when he took the vows as a Trappist monk in 1957.
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Man Booker judges go to war on the breathless book blurb

A fellow judge, writer Colin Thubron, joked that too many books were heralded by their publishers as the “best novel since Tolstoy”. Thubron said:
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Professors requiring their own written work is a conflict of interest

Tatum receives approximately a five percent royalty per book and says that if the material is published by a certified publisher, there is no conflict of
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Report: Google ending 'first click free' to help publishers boost subscriptions

The move is intended to help boost subscription rates. According to the story, Google will allow publishers to offer FCF on a voluntary basis, but failure
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Facebook will ban monetizing on violence and tragedy, even for news and awareness

Facebook says it will ban anything that “promotes attacks on people or groups,” but that ban extends even to publishers promoting that content “in the
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Curated Deals – the Future of Exchanges

Fortunately, new technologies have emerged to create value for exchanges focused on providing value for both advertisers and publishers. Curated
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Facebook responds to growing 'uneasiness' over brand safety with new ad controls

The social network is introducing new eligibility standards for publishers and creators that will lay out more clearly the type of content that can be
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Google Throws Publishers a Bone With Eased Subscription Access Policy

Subscription services have become an important aspect of staying solvent for publishers as print advertising revenue declines and digital ads become
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Facebook bans monetization of violence, porn, drugs, hate

In the coming months Facebook will begin showing pre-campaign analytics of which publishers are eligible to carry an advertiser's campaigns on their
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