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  2. Penguin Books Ltd. v. India Book Distributors and Others

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    In light of this amendment which when read with S. 40, which says that all provisions of this will apply to works first published in any territory as if it was first published in India, would mean that all books published abroad would be akin to books published in India. So, the same limitations should apply, including the doctrine of first sale.

  3. List of legal publishers by language area - Wikipedia

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    Asia Business Law Journal; India Business Law Journal; China Business Law Journal; Wolters Kluwer, including CCH (Commerce Clearing House) James Publishing (United States) Juta (South Africa) Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company, Inc. (United States) vLex (North America & UK) All India Reporter; PLD Publishers, kausar law book publishers (Pakistan)

  4. Fixed book price - Wikipedia

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    Fixed book price (FBP) is a form of resale price maintenance applied to books. It allows publishers to determine the price of a book at which it is to be sold to the public. FBP can take the form of a law, mandatory obligation on all retailers , or an agreement between publishers and booksellers .

  5. Higginbotham's - Wikipedia

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    Higginbotham's is an Indian bookstore chain and publisher based in the city of Chennai.The company's first bookstore at Mount Road, Chennai is India's oldest bookshop still in existence, [1] [2] founded in 1844.

  6. Law Books in Print - Wikipedia

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    Law Books in Print is a descriptive legal bibliography. [1] It was published by Glanville Press.Marke, Sloan and Ryan said it is "an excellent source". [2] S. Houston Lay said that a copy should be in the possession of all substantial law libraries. [3]

  7. Oxford Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Bookstore was a landmark in Calcutta during the days of the Raj, along with Whiteaway Laidlaw's famous departmental store. [citation needed] Like most bookshops of the time, the store also stocked fancy leather goods, toys, perfume, albums, photo frames, indoor games, playing cards and silver and electroplated goods.

  8. Category:Law books - Wikipedia

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  9. Book publishing in India - Wikipedia

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    Book publishing in India refers to the process of book creation within India, a growing field in recent years, which makes the country the sixth-largest [1] book publishing nation in the world. [2] While there is optimism about the growth of Indian publishing (especially in urban India), the sector is also afflicted by a lack of accurate ...