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snurri ([personal profile] snurri) wrote2010-01-31 07:19 pm
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The Amazon and Macmillan War

Let me explain. No, there is too much. Let me sum up.

Don't buy your books from Amazon. You may have noticed that I usually link to Indiebound; they're a good source for local vendors. Or, if you really want to support a big evil corporation, buy from Barnes and Noble. Just as long as you don't buy from Amazon, at least, not right now.

For many links which will explain the situation better than I can, check out Charles Tan's blog and scroll down to the section Amazon vs Pan Macmillan.

[identity profile] snurri.livejournal.com 2010-02-01 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
I would direct you to this article and this post by a small press publisher for a rebuttal to the idea that e-books are significantly cheaper than physical books, or that publishers make anywhere near the cover price on their products, or that Amazon is the good guy in this. Currently Amazon takes 50% of cover price for books sold on the Kindle; publishers have what's left to pay everyone, including authors. It may appear that Amazon is going to bat for consumers, but they've been using e-books as a loss leader from the beginning; now they're asking publishers and authors to treat them that way as well. If that becomes the norm, even the tiny fraction of authors making a living from their books will be scrambling for smaller advances and royalties. Amazon knows this, they're just pretending it won't be their fault if it happens.