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Free Expression: Articles of Interest
Second Wind: Mitchell Estate Pursues Copyright Infringement
November 01, 2001
On November 1, a lawyer retained by the Margaret Mitchell estate told BTW that the estate will pursue its case against Houghton Mifflin, publisher of The Wind Done Gone.
Letter from Chris Finan, President of ABFFE, to Booksellers Regarding the New Antiterrorism Bill
November 01, 2001
ABFFE Alerts Booksellers to Concerns re New Antiterrorism Law
November 01, 2001
Only days after President Bush signed the �USA Patriot Act� into law, ABFFE President Chris Finan told BTW that the foundation believes the new legislation�s reach could extend into the business lives of independent booksellers.
Gone With the Injunction: The Wind Done Gone Will Stay in Print
October 26, 2001
A recent appeals court ruling removes a cloud of legal uncertainty for author Alice Randall and Houghton Mifflin.
ABFFE Returns to Lower Manhattan Location
October 18, 2001
On October 15, the staff of the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression and the Media Coalition returned to their offices in downtown Manhattan.
Banned Books Week Comes of Age
October 04, 2001
Banned Books Week, held September 22-29, occurred against the larger backdrop of the tragic attack of September 11, and was an especially poignant experience for many book-lovers.
Speaking of Audio: Expose Your Ears to a Banned Book
September 27, 2001
Audiobooks provide another opportunity to explore titles that have been -- and continue to be -- challenged in schools and libraries around the country.
Celebrating Freedom During Banned Books Week
September 20, 2001
Banned Books Week, the annual celebration of the freedom to read, has taken on special urgency this year as a result of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
Subpoenaed Bookstores Successfully Defend Customer Privacy
September 04, 2001
The federal government has agreed not to pursue the production of customer records requested in subpoenas issued to three bookstores in connection with an investigation of U.S. Senator Robert G. Torricelli of New Jersey.
Banned Books Week Kits Available from ABFFE
August 30, 2001
Banned Books Week 2001 is September 22-29, and once again the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE) is sending a free Banned Books Week Kit to all members of ABA upon request.

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