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Originally Posted by MarjaE
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If they don't think these are appropriate as children's books, current law allows them to stop publishing. And possibly republishing them with notes about these issues.
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Originally Posted by hildea
Um, publishers are allowed to stop publishing books, obviously. Do you think there's some law that requires a publisher to keep all books they've ever published in print, forever?
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Since "current law" was mentioned, I was wondering if there was some sort of morality law.
I would think that if there was a contract, the publisher couldn't just stop publishing something if it broke the contract.
In this case, the Suess estate appears to be both the copyright holder and publisher, so they can pretty much do what they want?