Social media is publishing, Seepersad rules

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Social media is publishing, Seepersad rules

He further determined that publication on social media was publishing: “Without reservation this court concludes that postings and information placed on social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Viber and WhatsApp has to be viewed as publications and the common law test in relation to libel will
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Universal Publishing Production Music announces rebrand

Universal Publishing Production Music has announced the rebrand of certain affiliate brands as Universal Production Music. The company said the refreshed corporate identity better accentuates alignment with Universal Music Group and differentiates the UPPM global production music parent from its
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Xoum changes name to Brio Books; moves distribution to Hardie Grant

Brio Books—originally the name of the publisher's literary imprint founded in 2016—will continue to be led by publishers Rod Morrison and Alice Grundy, and Xoum will continue to exist as an imprint for Brio's commercial titles, alongside the publisher's other imprints: XO Romance, Fantastica and
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Habitat for Humanity seeking applicants for homes in Nicollet

Two lots in Nicollet's In Laws Subdivision – off of 8th Street, west of North Star Taxidermy – have been donated to Habitat for Humanity. Jan Ellanson, volunteer coordinator for Habitat for Humanity South Central Minnesota (HFHSCM), informed the Nicollet Council during their Jan. 30 meeting that two
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NNPA Foundation Chair and Sun-Reporter Publisher Amelia Ashley-Ward Talks about London …

After taking over as owner and publisher in 1997, Ward received the Woman of the Year award from the San Francisco Black Chamber of Commerce. In 1998, Ashley-Ward won NNPA Publisher of the Year. In 2004, she received the Alumnus of the Year award from San Jose State University, and was
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REPORT: Music Streaming Services Required To Pay Out More For Songwriters And Publishers

The National Music Publishers Association said the ruling, which has not yet been made public, will require streaming companies to give 15.1 percent of their revenue to songwriters and music publishers. The previous rate was 10.5 percent. Last year, Spotify, Apple, Alphabet Inc, Pandora Media Inc and
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