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Old 07-10-2009, 09:48 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by starrigger View Post
I'll just note that in many cases it's not the publisher that does the ebook formatting, but the retailer (Fictionwise, Sony, etc.)
It's generally whoever is the distributor (which would be FW for their Multiformat books). I know Hachette (Orbit, Grand Central, Etc.) provides distributors (ebooks.com, LightningSource, OverDrive) with an ePub file and the distro's take it from there. It depends on the error and where it occurs to know who's to blame.

Still it's ultimately the publishers product and you'd think they'd want the oversight of approving the final files (like they look at a proof before going to press for a print product).
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