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Originally Posted by HarryT
The previous poster is probably thinking of Apple's free multimedia creation tool "iBook Publisher". If you choose to use this free tool, then the output from it can only be sold in the iBookstore (it can freely given away elsewhere, but not sold). Given, though, that it's a tool for creating multimedia content which will only work in iBooks, this is not a terribly great restriction.
There was a long thread about this recently.
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My mistake on that. HarryT is correct.
I know this may lead publishers towards windowing content, but that model doesn't bother me nearly as much as the agency pricing. I'd rather pay $7 for a ebook two months after release than $15 on the day of release. I've got plenty of reading to do in the meantime.