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Old 07-10-2010, 03:08 AM   #100
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Originally Posted by Pushka View Post
Except that most authors would authorise ebook distribution anyway, but the publishers dont follow through. They just want to retain the rights, just in case! My partner writes books; he authorised US and AUS ebook and dtb distribution a couple of years ago, but only the dtb has happened.
This I don't get. If a publisher doesn't follow through isn't this a breach of contract. By the way what's dtb distribution?
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