Sentences with phrase «published in a particular format»

He seems to see ebooks as something other than books, rather than books that are published in a particular format.

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You will not miss out on a potential sale just because a reader would like a particular format, simply activate all three formats by clicking «Paperback, Hardcover and eBook» in the first step of the publishing process.
Print - on - demand makes publishing free, so offering books in various formats, even if you don't sell many of a particular format, costs nothing.
This Section V.F shall not prohibit a Settling Defendant from communicating (a) in a manner and through media consistent with common and reasonable industry practice, the cover prices or wholesale or retail prices of books sold in any format to potential purchasers of those books; or (b) information the Settling Defendant needs to communicate in connection with (i) its enforcement or assignment of its intellectual property or contract rights, (ii) a contemplated merger, acquisition, or purchase or sale of assets, (iii) its distribution of another E-book Publisher's E-books, or (iv) a business arrangement under which E-book Publishers agree to co-publish, or an E-book Publisher agrees to license to another E-book Publisher the publishing rights to, one or more specifically identified E-book titles or a particular author's E-books.
Get an insider's view of e-book publishing in general, and Amazon's Kindle format in particular, when I speak to Joshua Tallent on the next Published & Profitable interview.
An ISBN (International Standard Book Number) is a unique number that identifies a particular edition of a book in a specific format published by an individual publisher.
We have it from publishing CEOs themselves that they are willing to tank sales of a particular format in order to protect relationships with other retailers.
This format has fundamental deficiencies: it is stale the moment it is published, difficult to navigate, and requires another lawyer to interpret the law in light of the facts of a particular business situation.
Though each of the speakers had his own vision of law publishing's future, all were unanimous on one point in particular: there is no future for loose - leaf publications, a publishing format on life support that should have died a natural death years ago.
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