Frankly, I look at it as a mix of both because it assumes
a certain number of pages read as well as a certain amount of money in the Global Fund.
Not exact matches
The Internet giant recently announced it would pay
certain authors based on the
number of pages read in a book, rather than the
number of times that a work is downloaded.
The big problem with the unlimited model is that publishers want to be paid for the full amount
of the book's purchase price if a customer
reads a
certain number of pages.
Scribd pays publishers after a
certain number of pages have been
read.
The payment for borrows is now calculated based on how many
pages of the book have been
read, rather than the
number of borrows that reached a
certain percentage.
So... will there be a requirement that a reader must
read a
certain number of pages in order to write a review?
We know roughly what our sales rank should be for a
certain number of sales and
page reads.
It's always pitiful when we have to whip out the magnifying class to
read the tiny 8 - or 9 - point type on the resume
of a job - seeker who has gone to absurd lengths to limit his or her resume to a
certain number of pages.