Back to Shatzkin: Although the WSJ article and Michael Cader's follow up in Publishers Lunch make no «agency is dead» declaration and there are quotes from publishers and others indicating that there are a range of possible outcomes, including a version of agency that is modified to allow some discounting,
everybody in the industry now has to contemplate what it would mean if the agency model is legally upended.
Not exact matches
In other words, the only place you're going to be able to buy these books is on Amazon, which is just driving everybody in the publishing industry crazy that Amazon is taking such a huge chunk of the market no
In other words, the only place you're going to be able to buy these books is on Amazon, which is just driving
everybody in the publishing industry crazy that Amazon is taking such a huge chunk of the market no
in the publishing
industry crazy that Amazon is taking such a huge chunk of the market
now.
Software companies, lenders, mortgage
industry vendors, and
everybody else working on a deal are trying to figure out just what the CFPB
now requires, which results
in the delays.
It is, at least
in my own estimation, a prime example of how the state of the modern videogame
industry has totally dropped
everybody's standards through the floor so that they will
now refer to something like this as being okay.