Authors’ Amazon Awareness
Last Updated on Saturday, 6 February 2010 06:15 Written by External Post Saturday, 6 February 2010 06:15
Geoffrey.landis writes ‘Many book-lovers were surprised this week when Amazon.com removed books from the publisher Macmillan from the shelves (later restored), including such popular imprints as St. Martin’s, Henry Holt, and the science-fiction publisher
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Macmillan Books Return to Amazon After Dispute
Last Updated on Saturday, 6 February 2010 01:15 Written by External Post Saturday, 6 February 2010 01:15
Electronic and paper books from the publisher Macmillan were returning to Amazon.com Friday evening, ending a week-long public conflict as the parties negotiated over the future price of e-books. Details of the resolution have not been made public, but
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Amazon Surrenders To Macmillan On eBook Pricing
Last Updated on Tuesday, 2 February 2010 05:45 Written by External Post Tuesday, 2 February 2010 05:45
CuteSteveJobs writes with a followup to news we discussed on Saturday of a disagreement between Amazon and Macmillan Publishers over ebook pricing: ‘Amazon has thrown in the towel and announced it will now sell books at Macmillan’s increased prices; up
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Amazon gives in to publisher’s demands for pricer e-books
Last Updated on Monday, 1 February 2010 01:45 Written by External Post Monday, 1 February 2010 01:45
Amazon said on Sunday that, while it still believes a $14.99 price tag for e-books is “needlessly high”, it will have to give in to Macmillan’s demands to sell electronic versions of its books at a higher rate than Amazon’s usual $9.99. The announcement
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Amazon concedes higher prices in e-book dispute
Last Updated on Monday, 1 February 2010 10:15 Written by External Post Monday, 1 February 2010 10:15
The company says that, while it deems $14.99 too pricey, it will have to capitulate to Macmillan’s demand to sell books at higher rates
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Breakfast briefing: Amazon’s publishing war, China’s internet war and the Tory’s broadband election
Last Updated on Monday, 1 February 2010 08:00 Written by External Post Monday, 1 February 2010 08:00
• This weekend’s big story has been the row between Amazon and Macmillan , the publisher, over ebook pricing. After temporarily pulling all Macmillan books – including physical ones – from its site as they argued about who can set the price of ebook
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Amazon Pulls Book Publisher’s Listings; Ebook Wars Underway?
Last Updated on Saturday, 30 January 2010 05:15 Written by External Post Saturday, 30 January 2010 05:15
As of last night, Amazon stopped listing all books from Macmillan Publishers, referring searches to other sellers instead. According to the New York Times, this is because Macmillan is one of the companies that now has an agreement to sell ebooks through
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Amazon Pulls Books Over Price Dispute
Last Updated on Saturday, 30 January 2010 11:00 Written by External Post Saturday, 30 January 2010 11:00
As Venture Beat and other blogs have noticed Friday evening, books from Macmillan, one of the largest publishers in the United States, have vanished from Amazon.com. I’ve talked to a person in the industry with knowledge of the dispute who says the
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Amazon Pulls Macmillan Books Over E-book Price Disagreement
Last Updated on Saturday, 30 January 2010 08:00 Written by External Post Saturday, 30 January 2010 08:00
As Venture Beat and other blogs have noticed Friday evening, books from Macmillan, one of the largest publishers in the United states, have vanished from Amazon.com. I’ve talked to a person with knowledge of the dispute who says the disappearance is
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