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Old 03-14-2012, 12:45 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by darryl View Post

So I went in search of further information. I found many similar propaganda type pieces, but remarkably could not find the terms which Amazon attempted to impose. One account said that such terms had not in fact been disclosed. Another indicated that the dispute was over terms for ebooks and print books were not affected. Perhaps it's simply my poor searching skills. So I ask, is anyone able to enlighter me as to what the new terms are that Amazon sought to impose which are so objectionable?
I couldn't find what terms were offered and rejected either. Without them it's hard to determine what is really happening.

Amazon still sells their print editions. So were the terms for print or digital? They weren't agency priced so either way there was no risk or loss to Amazon. They were free to sell them at any price they chose.
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