In essence, Library Journal can
sell our ebooks to libraries without compensating us at all — looking very much like another corporation finding a way to make money by stepping on the little guy.
Not exact matches
Random House has countered this claim saying, «Our publishing house, which is the only one of the Big Six
to make its
ebooks available
without restriction for
library lending, is setting the
library ebook price with «far less definitive, encompassing circulation data» than the
sell - through information used
to determine retail pricing.»
Applebaum said that the publishing house, which is the only one of the Big Six
to make its
ebooks available
without restriction for
library lending, is setting the
library ebook price with «far less definitive, encompassing circulation data» than the
sell - through information used
to determine retail pricing.
Not only are you advocating
libraries becoming a place where everyone can get ALL their
ebooks without ever paying for one, you think the
library should be able
to sell the book too.