Certainly, publishers argue that it would be difficult to sustain a vibrant business on much lower prices.
By conceding it was liable, the publisher argued that there was little left to argue about, other than an appropriate level of damages.
In one of the play's funnier moments the novelist and the publisher argue the merits of two psychologists.
Many publishers argue with the notion that they have become little more than huge distribution systems for a hodgepodge of what they call "product."
The Chinese publisher argued that the copyright expired 50 years after Potter's death in 1943.
The publisher is arguing that the books are redundant, incoherent and incomplete.
Lexis-Nexis, the publishers argue, is just such a revision of a collective work.
The author and the publisher argue that they are protected by the First Amendment's protection of freedom of the press.
The publishers argue that niche books, printed in small lots, are expensive by definition.
Credit for this trade was hard to get, since publishers argued over terms with distributors.