Idaho libraries must move materials deemed harmful to children, or face lawsuits, under new law libraries Article 868 words 24 votes
US libraries struggle to afford the demand for e-books and seek new state laws in fight with publishers libraries Article 912 words, published Mar 12 2024 46 votes
Ending censorship applies to prison too - US prisons remain the institutions where the most censorship occurs libraries.prison Article 1304 words, published Oct 30 2023 22 votes
Book bans in Texas spread as new state law takes effect Article 1272 words, published Oct 11 2023 14 votes
US District Judge blocks Arkansas law allowing librarians to be criminally charged over ‘harmful’ materials libraries Article 277 words 50 votes
The first ordinary woman in English literature. The life and legacy of the Wife of Bath. literature.english Article 2201 words 5 votes
In a lawsuit against the Internet Archive, the largest corporations in publishing want to change what it means to own a book Article 2410 words, published Sep 10 2020 26 votes
A feud in wolf-kink erotic fanfiction raises deep legal questions about copyright and authorship nsfw fiction.fan Article 816 words, published May 23 2020 18 votes
A Missouri bill intended to bar libraries from stocking “age-inappropriate sexual material” for children could land librarians who refuse to comply with it in jail libraries Article 534 words 15 votes
“This has to end. We cannot say it any clearer.” A guide to the decades-long familial dispute over John Steinbeck’s estate. literature Article 1218 words, published Sep 13 2019 7 votes
“I did not die. I did not go to heaven.”: How the controversy around a Christian bestseller engulfed the evangelical publishing industry—and tore a family apart. Article 6205 words 10 votes