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Cullen interviewed on RN Book ShowAs the book trade prepares to farewell Barbara Cullen, who will step down as ABA CEO today, she has been interviewed on ABC Radio National's Book Show, disc...

Court won't reopen Pooh lawsuit

A California appeals court has declined to reinstate a long-running case against Disney over a royalties dispute concerning A A Milne's Winnie the Pooh character. Pati Slesinger, who believes that her...

Disney loses Winnie the Pooh copyright case

Disney appears to have finally lost a long-running court battle over the rights to the Winnie the Pooh character and may now face claims of up to US$2 billion in lost royalties from the successful cla...

Author 'eaten alive' by Hollywood

Author Deborah Gregory might have seen her YA series become a hit TV show produced by Disney, but that doesn't equate to fat royalty cheques.

Who will buy Guinness?

Viacom and Disney have been suggested as possible bidders for the Guinness World Records franchise, with Random, Macmillan and HarperCollins also thought to be contenders.

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