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Originally Posted by NVash
See this is why Im asking questions. Maybe they have to sign some contract that says they wont take their book anywhere else.
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In a word, NO. But they
do have the right to match your lowest price offered by any other vendor, so you can't make a Kindle version and an ePUB version and sell the Kindle version for, say, $3.00 and the ePUB for $1.50. You can see why they would want that right--all the e-tailers have that in their offering terms, whether it's Nook or iBooks or Sony or Books on Board, you-name-it.
Hitch