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Old 01-20-2010, 04:49 PM   #45
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Originally Posted by Daithi View Post
I don't know.

I am assuming that Amazon expects than an author would set a digital list price for their book the same as they set a list price for the paper version. The retailer then pays the publisher/author a certain percentage for the book based on the list price. In the case of ebooks they would pay a certain percentage for the book based on the digital list price. Generally you only have one list price (or in this case, one list price, and one digital list price).
Actually, the clause states that the ebook price should be 20 percent lower than the lowest print copy (they are taking into account hardback or trade or mass market).
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