A federal judge is allowing a Bangor publisher and bookseller to proceed with its antitrust lawsuit against Amazon.
In a court order filed Wednesday, Chief U.S. District Court Judge John Woodcock Jr. denied Amazon’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed against it by BookLocker, a Bangor-based print-on-demand publisher and bookseller. In May 2008, BookLocker filed the complaint against Amazon, alleging the online retailer is violating a federal antitrust law by forcing print-on-demand publishers to use its BookSurge subsidiary to print books if they want to sell them directly on Amazon. BookLocker alleges that using BookSurge would force it to take a loss on almost every book sold, according to the court documents.
Floating camps banned
Bangor Daily News: Maine has banned floating camps—small house-like structures moored offshore—due to growing concerns about pollution, safety, and public access to waterways. These “nonwater-dependent floating structures” had evaded regulation because no single agency had Read more…
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