Neuroscientist Sues Major Academic Publishers, Claiming Exploitation and Collusion in $19 Billion Industry
Los Angeles, CA — In a notable escalation of academic dissent against commercial publishing practices, a seasoned neuroscientist has launched a federal antitrust lawsuit against several prominent academic publishing entities. The litigation, filed earlier this month, accuses these companies of exploiting the scholarly community for profit maximization by wielding undue control over their career advancements. The action reflects a growing resistance among scholars to a longstanding system perceived as increasingly prejudicial and profit-driven. The case targets six of the largest for-profit academic journal publishers, including Elsevier, Wolters Kluwer, John Wiley & Sons, Sage Publications, Taylor … Read more