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Originally Posted by avantman42
If someone does not want their book to be sold for less than what they want, they can sell it themselves via their own website. If they want to take advantage of another website's reach, why shouldn't the other website set the price?
I think fjtorres was confused that anyone would think differently.
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The other website should be able to set the price, as long as the creator agrees to the new price. In this "case" both parties did not agree completely. Amazon still sold the books at the creators preferred price yes? What exactly is the problem here?
The idea of price fixing as a bad thing is absurd, all prices are fixed by someone.