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DBW lets us look at ebook bestsellers by price, and things are revealed

August 20, 2012 by Jess 17 Comments

Digital Book World unveiled its new ebook bestseller lists this morning. They put this effort together — I program the annual January conference for them; this work has almost nothing to do with me (although I’m over-generously credited with having provided “guidance”) — over the past couple of months working with Dan Lubart. Lubart owns […]

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Jane Litte explains the DoJ suit very well, and I have a couple of points to add

April 22, 2012 by Mike Shatzkin 20 Comments

Jane Litte at the DearAuthor blog has written a remarkably concise, clear, and cogent piece about the DoJ case. This whole paragraph is a link to it. That’s a signal. In fact, if this is a subject of high interest to you and you are not a lawyer, I would encourage you to read Jane’s post before you […]

Filed Under: Authors, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, David Shanks, DearAuthor, Department of Justice, DOJ, iBooks, Jane Litte, Kindle, Nook, Random House

Why offshore ebook customers are so often frustrated

November 7, 2010 by Mike Shatzkin 22 Comments

People of a certain age — mine — probably first encountered the world of rights as a content consumer with pop music in the 1960s. British albums, which came in sleeves that were flimsier cardboard than American album sleeves, routinely had 15 songs. American albums had 12. And the British would put songs out as […]

Filed Under: Authors, eBooks, Licensing and Rights, Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Beatles, Diesel Ebooks, DRM, Giants, iBookstore, Jane Litte, Michael Cader, Rolling Stones

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