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Old 02-05-2016, 03:35 PM   #318
Rizla
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Originally Posted by shalym View Post
Yes, they are (E)pages in (E)books. However, it is NOT, a way of selling (E)BOOKS. (or a way of selling anything) It is a way of paying authors for books that have been borrowed, NOT SOLD. Amazon does not use the pay-per page method for books that are sold.

Is that clear enough?

Shari
Noimp is absolutely right and you and the other guy have proved him right. You are compartmentalizing. Obviously Amazon is selling the commodity of books under the KU program. It is double-think to say otherwise, which is, I suppose, a form of compartmentalization. At it's most generous, it could be characterized as hair-splitting.

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