January 6th, 2010
On December 16, 2009, the Consumer Product Safety Commission responded to the Printing Industry’s petition for an extension of the CPSIA’s testing and certification requirements for children’s books and other printed material that was set to expire on February 10, 2010. The Commission voted to extend the stay for certain products including books and other printed matter for one additional year, until February 10, 2011.
According to the newly revised stay, any third party testing is to be conducted on products manufactured after February 10, 2010. Furthermore, although the Commission will not enforce the independent testing and certification rules until February 10, 2011, the products still must contain lead levels under the current 300-parts-per-million limit set forth by the Act unless a component such as metal coil is painted and then the limit is 90 parts-per-million. In addition, the stay does not include painted parts, which means painted coil used in a children’s book or other printed product must be tested and certified.
On December 16, 2009 The CPSC also voted to approve an updated interim testing policy that allows component part testing, something the industry has been hoping for, rather than testing of the final product. In other words, a printer would be allowed to purchase an already tested and certified spiral binding or toy component to be attached to the book, rather than having to put the entire finished book through a costly testing process. Such testing must be done by a recognized third party laboratory. This policy also confirms that if a product is made with materials that the Commission has concluded would not exceed lead limits and thus are “low lead” products (such as paper, CMYK inks, coatings, animal based glues, etc.) neither have to be tested nor are subject to a certification requirement. All products must still comply with the applicable requirements. The updated interim enforcement policy can be found at www.cpsc.gov/businfo/frnotices/fr10/comppol.pdf.
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December 18th, 2009
Publisher’s Weekly issued an article reviewing progress of the CPSIA . Follow the link to read the article. http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6712109.html?nid=2286&rid=#CustomerId&source=link&
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December 17th, 2009
When long term client Michael Wiese Productions asked M&G to collaborate on the filming of a promotional video, we agreed wholeheartedly to the task. We provided footage of a new release as it traveled through the plant on its way to becoming a book. The author, Devin Watson, was also asked to contribute to the film. Little did we know where it would all end. Find out the horror of it, if you dare…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Z2wfnNYalc
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October 23rd, 2009
On Saturday November 14, 2009, The Ann Arbor Book Festival is hosting a Writer’s Conference from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm at Pioneer High School.
For more information and to register on line visit www.aabookfestival.org.
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October 23rd, 2009
Since implementing the use of recycled paper in January 2006, Wisdom Publications has saved the following:
4,384 trees
1,390,000,000 BTUs of energy
416,789 lbs. of greenhouse gases
2,007,346 gallons of water
121,874 lbs. of solid waste
Our hats are off to the Wisdom Publications team and their commitment to the environment.
Click here for more information about environmentally friendly printing and the M&G EarthCare program.
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October 1st, 2009
Congratulations to Donald Samson and AWSNA Publications for winning a gold in the Best First Book category for the 2009 Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards. We are pleased that The Dragon Boy was chosen for this award.
We salute the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards and its support of childhood literacy and life long learning. For a complete list of winners click here.
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September 15th, 2009
“No person who can read is ever successful at cleaning out an attic.”
- Ann Landers
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August 26th, 2009
The latest ruling from the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) requires that products covered under the CPSIA and manufactured after August 14, 2009 have a tracking label. At this time, the requirement applies to all printed matter (including books) intended for use by children 12 years old and younger.
The purpose of the tracking label is to enable the consumer to identify the manufacturer, the location of the manufacturer, the date the product was produced (or range of time), and the batch run. The policy allows this information to be printed in common English within the book, or to use a code or numbering system provided the necessary information remains ascertainable by the consumer.
For a complete review of the CPSIA policies and guidelines for tracking labels click on the link to visit the Consumer Product Safety Commission web site.
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August 26th, 2009
“The worth of a book is to be measured by what you can carry away from it.”
- James Bryce
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July 22nd, 2009
In a July 20th article, online magazine Slate.com reported that Amazon had remotely deleted previously purchased titles from the Kindles of its customers. Ironically, one of the titles deleted was George Orwell’s 1984, the classic dystopian novel that introduced the concept of Big Brother. Click here to read the article in its entirety.
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