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Originally Posted by bgalbrecht
Macmillan and some of Simon & Schuster's divisions sell DRM-free ebooks for the same price as other publishers. I've never really understood why the Agency 5 have an adversarial position with Amazon, yet require Amazon Kindle owners lock in all of their purchases with Amazon.
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The big deal is Amazon can discount indie and small publishers at their will.
They can discount paper books but not the ebooks from the big 5.
They pay a percentage per each e-book sold.
There is no adversary. They made a deal.
So I wish people would quit saying that stuff.
As to libraries and Amazon it is called libraries don't want to pay for ebooks that won't get borrowed.