Information Doesn't Want to Be Free

In his latest bookInformation Doesn’t Want to Be FreeCory Doctorow, science fiction author, activist, journalist, and blogger, identifies three “iron laws of information age creativity, freedom, and business, woven deep into the fabric of the Internet’s design, the functioning of markets, and the global system of regulation and trade agreements.” 

He’ll be discussing these laws in detail at Tech Forum this March, but in the meantime, you can read about Doctorow’s Third Law in this excerpt from the book.

Goodbye dust jackets?

It’s 2015, book publishers. How are your prototypes for dust-repellent paper coming along? 

If you’re a publisher who’s gone down a more digital path that isn’t specifically focused on the eradication of dust jackets, we want to hear from you. With your data, we’ll publish The State of Digital Publishing in Canada 2014 report so we can all get a glimpse into the future of publishing.

A tale of two cultures

As more and more publishing houses bring in talented digital employees, there’s a likely clash of cultures on the horizon. How can publishers with their rich history work alongside technologists and their history of “disrupting” everything? Designer and developer Derrick Schultz takes a look at the future of the people behind the books.

PubFight 2014: A post mortem

Before the PubFight season began, we compiled a list of titles that went for top dollar at the Fakefurt auction. After the auction, we asked you to vote on which nominated title would sell the most copies during the PubFight season (September 2014 - January 2015).

Now, after many intense weeks filled with trials and triumphs, regrets and “out of stock” induced tears, the results are in and it’s time to see how well you know the Canadian book market.