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Scholastic and Penguin Offices Sprayed for Bedbugs
The New York Observer reports
that the offices of publisher Scholastic were evacuated in order to spray for bedbugs.
Scholastic became the second New York publishing house in a week to suffer a bedbug scare this past Friday afternoon, as employees were told to put whatever belongings they needed over the weekend into plastic bags and asked to go home. As was widely reported at the time, a similar scene had taken place at Penguin's offices in Hudson Square just days earlier.
According to Scholastic corporate spokeswoman Kyle Good, a sniffing dog was brought in on Thursday to the children's publishing headquarters on Broadway after an employee reported having a bedbug infestation at home. The dog barked, Ms. Good said, which meant there was a possibility that bed bugs were in the building.
No actual bedbugs were found in either office, but the spraying was done as a precaution. New York City has been suffering from an infestation of bedbugs. We admit that we had no idea that there were dogs who are specially trained to sniff out bedbugs.
We do hope that they are taking notes over in the writers' room at the new book editor sitcom, Open Books. Bedbugs are hilarious -- unless, of course they are infesting your home or office.
Posted on September 3, 2009
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Scholastic Settles Potter Embargo Lawsuit
Scholastic has settled its lawsuit against Infinity Resources, Inc. and DeepDiscount.com over the discount retailer's failure to abide by the embargo date for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Scholastic, Infinity Resources, Inc. and DeepDiscount.com have resolved a lawsuit filed by the children's publisher against Infinity last year. Scholastic sued Infinity which operates the DeepDiscount e-tail Web site, when copies of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the final book in Rowling's series, were shipped to customers ahead of the book's embargoed July 21 release date.
In a statement, Scholastic said that the suit had been "satisfactorily resolved" and that "Scholastic and Infinity are pleased to put those issues behind them."
Infinity's failure to abide by the embargo infuriated Scholastic which wanted to make sure that all the fans got the book at the same time and that no one got it ahead of everyone else. No terms were disclosed, but we're betting that Infinity had to pay up for its transgression.
Posted on December 1, 2008
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