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Old 01-03-2011, 12:40 AM   #277
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For me it's not a matter of forcing them to sell something they don't want to, but a matter of their ambiguity in what guidelines I've found and/or read about here in the thread. Go to any publishers website and you will find clear concise guidelines as to what they buy (fiction or non-fiction), length of manuscript and genre (in the case of fiction), but it sounds like they don't do anything like that at Amazon and then just go about yanking books off the shelves without making it clear as to why they were pulled. To me that just doesn't sound like good business.

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It seems that people want to use the legal system and/or government to force a store to sell something they don't want to. Isn't that restricting freedom?
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