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Originally Posted by starrigger
By coincidence, I just happened to be talking to Roger Zelazny's son at Readercon, and he mentioned that many of his father's books were not in ebook because of rights being tied up in old contracts. We were also talking about rights that get tied up in bankruptcy of publishers, and I think that may be a factor here, too. (Not sure about that; we were really talking about something else.)
Anyway, that's undoubtedly why there aren't ebooks of all of Zelazny's work--because the ebook rights are locked up in one way or another, and aren't available to those who might actually make it happen.
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Thanks for sharing this. It rings true. Folks weren't thinking about e-books in 1970.
It's a shame, though.