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Hachette Book Group causing major hassles
The Hachette book group is the cause of the recent BooksonBoard problem as reported by teleread.org.
Check it out at http://www.teleread.org/blog/2009/01...-distributors/ I am thinking of boycotting them as they seem to be causing a lot of problems at the moment. |
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If you read the article, it appears that the "blame" is not one-sided. The reason the books were pulled from BoB is that BoB did not implement a mechanism to restrict the sale of certain books according to the location of the customer, as the publisher required. This is a perfectly reasonable requirement - many authors have single-country distribution deals with particular publishers.
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Up until now I have not been bothered by DRM but with the latest game playing in the industry I am no longer willing to abide by the game playing of these publishers. I purchase a high number of e-books and therefore put a large amount of money into this industry (approximate 6 - 12 books per month). I find it ridiculous that I can buy an audio version of a book, a print version, but not able to buy an e-book format. I live in a country where it is legal to format shift files to enable fair usage, therefore I will take this option. Karen Last edited by sianon; 01-15-2009 at 05:59 AM. |
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Numerous products are sold "single country". Try buying a Kindle from Amazon if you live outside the US! |
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It is then subject to the same country restrictions, even if those make much more sense for the physical distribution than for the web distribution. |
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Most book publishing deals have geographical restrictions. Very few publishers are permitted to sell a book world-wide. A specific example: the majority of books have different publishers in the UK and US, for example. In that situation, there is obviously a requirement that the US publisher not be permitted to sell to the UK (and vice versa) since that damages the sales of the "correct" publisher for that country.
You may not like it, but that is the way that the publishing industry works, and it's not going to change in a hurry. |
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It's a different arrangement. With Amazon (or any other physical bookstore), Amazon buy the book from the publisher and can then sell it on to whomsoever they wish. With an eBook, you're getting the book directly from the publisher - the web site is simply providing a "portal" for you to do so. eBook stores don't "buy" books from the publisher in advance and then re-sell them to you - if they did, the problem wouldn't arise. Amazon's e-Books are single-country - you can't buy them unless you have a US credit card.
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Some bookshops in London sells US versions of sf books. I do not see anything rational in that I am not going to be able to buy an English language ebook not available in Sweden from were I want since I can do that with paper books. Just another reason to buy the paper book and download the ebook.
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Yes Harry, you have and I don't accept it. As I said earlier, you and I will not agree on this topic. The interesting aspect of all of this is that the affected books on Books on Board are still available in LIT format whcih is far easier to circumvent the DRM than any other format.
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Amazon or a physical bookstore buys books from a distributor (Amazon is its own distributor, actually). BooksonBoard also bought ebooks from distributors: Ingram Digital, Overdrive, and Mobipocket. There is no reason BoB shouldn't have the same rights as any other retailer. If Hatchette had tried the same thing with paper books, I wonder if it would be legal in the US? |
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