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Old 05-07-2013, 11:30 AM   #44
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Because that's the whole point of copyright: to permit the author to have control of who publishes the book, when, and in what format. We don't have to agree with the author's decision (and personally I think that not releasing ebooks is a poor business decision) but we should respect that the choice is the author's to make, regardless of whether or not we agree with it.
So, has it been established that the Author not the Agent that the Author
is suing for not properly representing her interests, is the one who has
decided not to accept epublishing offers? I thought that it was the Agent's
turning down such an offer, and the publisher mentioning it to the author,
that sparked the lawsuit.

Luck;
Ken

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