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Old 12-15-2010, 11:41 AM   #49
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Originally Posted by Penforhire View Post
The only reason this is interesting to me is that Amazon sits at the cusp of being a monopoly for e-books. No, they are not there yet but can't you see the probability right now? I do.

The argument flips like a switch if/when they become a monopoly. We might as well be talking about the government and it will be disturbing when our extreme-majority source of reading material is censoring what is available.
If you go to Joe Konrath's blog there is an entry there and Selena Kitt has answered a few questions. She states that as of right now there are two projects in the writing stages which she'll be dropping because if she can't sell them on Amazon, it isn't worth her time. And right now since she can't get anybody from Amazon to even speak with her - she just has to make a guess on what she can and can't write.
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