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Old 03-05-2012, 12:30 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by anamardoll View Post
My point.

There needs a "humor" tag on this forum.

It's very very rare for me to get a traditional published ebook that doesn't have OCR errors. Partly because I'm buying my backlist to clear out the shelves at home, but if this is the "quality" that A6 puts out, they can keep it.
Proofing is (as you know, of course) expensive. Personally I'd rather have back-catalogue books with a few errors, than not have the books at all. Newly-released Agency books are (in my experience) pretty error-free (although there's always the odd exception, of course).
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