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Old 02-26-2011, 05:30 PM   #60
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Originally Posted by CHunter_Author View Post
But what this will do is open the door for independent authors and publishers on the e-book side of things. Libraries will probably be more likely to give an up and comer a chance if the product is good, if the price is reasonable, and if they do not impose draconian restrictions, which they likely are not to do. By stitching an avenue publishers could be paving a way for countless competitors. They had better think this through.

Hmm, if some of the smaller independent publishers would donate say, one of their titles to a bunch of libraries, the libraries see that those books are popular and then buy more from that publisher... I wonder how that would work.


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