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Old 10-19-2014, 09:07 PM   #45
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by Barcey View Post
... and how is that any different than how Kobo as a business would hypothetically treat suppliers in the future?
If Kobo gains a majority eBook market share, and keeps it year after year, we'll eventually find out. Until then, it is indeed hypothetical.

I think that Tamblyn's identification of a commonality of interests between big publishers and self-publishers is spot-on. However, his linking of Amazon with the Nazis ("First they came for the big New York publishers, but I wasn’t published by a big New York Publisher") was tasteless.
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