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Old 05-11-2011, 11:19 AM   #1
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eBook rights letter from Random House

Over the years I've had a couple novels published, including one by Random House about 20 years ago. A few days ago I got a note from them, asking if I want to sign off on electronic distribution rights for a 25 percent cut of future sales. Given that there are no current sales to speak of, except for whatever occurs in the used book market, 25 percent of something seems better than 100 percent of nothing. But I wonder if others out there have received similar notes recently, and what your thinking about this is.
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