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Old 08-05-2014, 04:16 AM   #247
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Originally Posted by TCSimpson View Post
While I find all of this entertaining and there are reasonable points made for and against both parties, there seems to be the prevailing theme that Amazon shouldn't be able to tell the publishers what price they want in THEIR store. Isn't that Amazon's right? To say, "Hey, Amazon is ours, and we won't accept an ebook priced over 9.99 except in special cases that we agree upon."
Why on Earth would Amazon want to say that? They have never had a policy of charging a maximum price of $9.99 (I assume you mean US$ - your post didn't say) for ebooks.
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