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Like you said, there's been a lot of Amazon bashing, but it looks like people are starting to question it.
Whatever happens with Amazon and Hachette, it's going to set the bar for the other big publishers when they come to renegotiate. I think everyone in the book industry is going to be watching this closely.
FYI:
These were the others:
http://davidgaughran.wordpress.com/20...
http://dmediamom.com/2014/05/24/amazo...
Thanks for that S.W.
It will be interesting to see how this all pans out.
I will read the other articles.
It will be interesting to see how this all pans out.
I will read the other articles.

Sometimes it is the network that pulls their own programming from the provider to "force" a higher priced contract. That fails just as spectacularly.
Either way, the consumer wins. This is a good thing right?


It is a step in the right direction but not the norm. There are plenty of states that demand taxes based on Amazon affiliates meeting the standards for "physical" presence. Slick idea but Amazon quickly countered. No one in those states can be an Amazon affiliate anymore. Problem solved.
I think the whole thing is ridiculous. I don't care how popular a book is, I'm never paying 12.99 much less 14.99 for an ebook.

I agree - ebooks are very cost effective fr an author as there is no paper cost and that is substantial normally


Also, Amazon claims to be firm and stern when it comes to resolving issues and cracking down on problems but sometimes they are far from it. Taking their sweet time or not even getting involved in matters that need attending. I guess the even the Almighty Amazon has some slouches behind their desks.

Here is another article from the other end of the spectrum
Amazon is not your best friend: Why self-published authors should side with Hachette
http://www.salon.com/2014/06/17/amazo...
Amazon is not your best friend: Why self-published authors should side with Hachette
http://www.salon.com/2014/06/17/amazo...
“The Crisis Is With Publishers, Not Writers”: NYPL Hosts Conversation on Amazon vs. Hachette
http://flavorwire.com/465416/the-cris...
http://flavorwire.com/465416/the-cris...

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,...
Got to say, as a consumer I have to agree. Why are some ebooks so expensive?
I agree, you are not getting a physical copy of the book, 15$ for an electronic copy is ridiculous imo.


We recently got a letter from KDP asking to contact hachette to show our support for Amazon.
Here are some other great recent articles on the issue:
Over 900 Authors Lend Their Names To A Letter Backing Hachette http://flip.it/QQLej
Amazon Asks the Internet to Spam Hachette http://flip.it/0WKqi
Amazon Wants You To Fight Its Battle With Hachette http://flip.it/RnIMM
Here are some other great recent articles on the issue:
Over 900 Authors Lend Their Names To A Letter Backing Hachette http://flip.it/QQLej
Amazon Asks the Internet to Spam Hachette http://flip.it/0WKqi
Amazon Wants You To Fight Its Battle With Hachette http://flip.it/RnIMM
http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/daily-...