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Old 08-22-2008, 09:43 AM   #132
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Originally Posted by llasram View Post
My understanding from that Publisher's Weekly article is that by hook or by crook, Goodkind's contracts with Tor explicitly didn't cover e-book rights. Tor didn't "let him" make a deal -- he shopped around and sold the rights to Rosetta. After that.... Well, hopefully someone at Rosetta will respond to those e-mails and let us know what's going on.
Ok, then TOR is not at fault here. That's a relief. Anyway, would this be considered a monopoly which is illegal in the USA? It basically ties the content to the Kindle with no chance for it being available on other devices.
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