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Old 07-09-2014, 10:14 AM   #8
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It doesn't matter to Amazon that Hachette rejected it, that only supports Amazons case that Hachette doesn't care about the authors or settling this dispute while laying out the pace of the negotiations with Hachette. After being on the receiving end of so much crap, Amazon just put Hachette on the defense.

I love that one of the authors is arguing that he couldn't take the full royalties because of his advance. The only place giving you full royalties would be Amazon so Hachette would still be getting their money back on other stores sales.
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