Why the FTC's New Rules for Bloggers Could Hurt Publishers, Too
Chronicle of Higher Education, October 8, 2009
By Jennifer Howard
At least one university press does not like the FTC's new guidelines governing "endorsements and testimonials." A senior publicist for Duke University Press, wrote on the press's blog that the new rules "will have a chilling effect on the online book-reviewing community" -- a community that publishers rely on more and more as print review outlets fade away.
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