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Old 07-10-2009, 09:05 AM   #9
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I have to say that Amazon is hurting eBooks with their exclusivity. It's going to come to bite them in the ass someday. I would never buy a reader from any company that strives to get exclusivity of content.
Is it Amazon or the publishers? When Amazon "Kindelizes" a book, do they require/demand the publisher/author ONLY sell at Amazon? Or is it the publisher just contracting with Amazon for ebook sales, and not bothering to explore and exploit other formats & sellers? Best sellers get launched in multiple formats. I think Amazon may just have the resources to start getting publishers to start converting their back catalogs.
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