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Originally Posted by AnemicOak
Only is Tor.com is a separate 'agent' that contracts with the parent company. Otherwise it would be publisher set pricing. They would be selling at the same amount as their agents (Amazon, B&N, Apple, etc) do because of the most favored nation clauses in current agency contracts.
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Right. I don't see how Tor would be able to sell books at their own site for less than the price they set for everyone else because of the MFN clause. Their own deal with Apple is what prevents this.