This is the law that could be used to imprison journalists for publishing leaks
Under the new law, journalists could be imprisoned for up to 14 years for publishing information that is “capable of benefiting a foreign power.”.
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Join our publishing masterclass at The Design Museum in London, from 25 to 26 February. A few years ago I ran a series of magazine publishing
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… Technical, and Medical (STM) content, enabling publishers to offer life science companies controlled access to full-text articles in native XML format
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A reader survey is a significant tool in helping you make educated decisions about what to write, where to publish, and how to market your book.
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Gosnell 'serial killer' abortion book is a bestseller … While Gosnell landed on the âCombined Print & E-Book Best Sellersâ list (at #13), the Times
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