Legal Threats Don’t Stop Growth of Textbook Pricing Application
OccupyTheBookstore, a Chrome browser add-on from Texts.com, has become the subject of legal threats from Follett Higher Education Group, one of the largest college textbook retailers in the U.S. Textbook price comparison tools are not new, with websites like Chegg and SlugBooks, compiling textbook prices from retailers, university bookstores, and online retailers on their own websites. What makes OccupyTheBookstore unique is that it is provided directly to the user as a downloadable plug-in and works immediately on top of a user’s browser to show cheaper options for print and digital rentals while the user browses a bookstore’s website.
The fact that the user is given the option to employ an immediate filter on top of Follett-affiliated websites rankled the company and prompted it to threaten Texts.com with legal action. According to an email from Follett to Texts.com’s founders obtained by the Wall Street Journal, the add-on “effectively chang[es] the presentation of the information on the screen.” Texts.com has not backed down. In an interview with Red and Black, University of Georgia’s student newspaper, Texts.com says that it “determined that we are totally within our rights to manipulate information in the client’s browser. As it’s opt-in and doesn’t touch the bookstore servers at all….”
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