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iBooks, eBooks and the Future of Books on the Web

The iPad may be a game changer for books on the Internet. Author and intellectual property rights attorney Jonathan Kirsch talks Kindle, eBooks and iBooks with New York Times media columnist Motoko Rich, Wall Street Journal’s All Things Digital blogger Peter Kafka and eBook reader/fan and an author herself, Dora Levy Mossanen.

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KCRW placeholderBy Jonathan Kirsch • Feb 9, 2010 • 1 min read

The iPad may be a game changer for books on the Internet. Author and intellectual property rights attorney Jonathan Kirsch talks Kindle, eBooks and iBooks with New York Times digital media columnist Motoko Rich, Wall Street Journal’s All Things Digital blogger Peter Kafka and eBook reader/fan and an author herself, Dora Levy Mossanen.

Banner image: (L-R) Apple's iPad, Amazon's Kindle, and Barnes and Noble's Nook

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    Jonathan Kirsch

    author and book review columnist

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