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That would mean prior restraint, a concept that is anathema in America and other parts of the world, in which the state can effectively prevent a publisher from publishing, and I didn't want to get into that position.
This article was reproduced, with minor amendments and with the permission of the original publisher, from the July 2002 edition of Innovation & Technology Transfer magazine, published by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Enterprise.
Every publisher from that point forward who has ever published books in multi-format--up to and including digital downloads and eBooks--understands that.
Gray was eventually forced to publish the work on 15 February 1751, to pre-empt a magazine publisher from printing an unlicensed copy of the poem.
He acquired the publisher from Richard Schlagman, a British businessman.
He was its president and publisher from 1998 until shortly before his death.
Longman had always been a strong educational publisher from its beginnings in 1724.
They had sued to block a Michigan-based publisher from producing the lexicon.
Mr Pemberton is joining the publisher from media agency Carat, where he was strategy director.
Ion Trewin was my editor and publisher from 1998, and we worked on seven books together.
Meyer served as publisher of the Post from 1933 until 1940 and as editor and publisher from 1940 to 1946.
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