Amazon Statement on Macmillan Books Removal   no comments

Posted at 3:07 pm in eBook Stores

Amazon just released a statement on the Kindle boards regarding their dispute with Macmillan. 

The Amazon Kindle team says:

Dear Customers:
Macmillan, one of the "big six" publishers, has clearly communicated to us that, regardless of our viewpoint, they are committed to switching to an agency model and charging $12.99 to $14.99 for e-book versions of bestsellers and most hardcover releases.

We have expressed our strong disagreement and the seriousness of our disagreement by temporarily ceasing the sale of all Macmillan titles. We want you to know that ultimately, however, we will have to capitulate and accept Macmillan’s terms because Macmillan has a monopoly over their own titles, and we will want to offer them to you even at prices we believe are needlessly high for e-books. Amazon customers will at that point decide for themselves whether they believe it’s reasonable to pay $14.99 for a bestselling e-book. We don’t believe that all of the major publishers will take the same route as Macmillan. And we know for sure that many independent presses and self-published authors will see this as an opportunity to provide attractively priced e-books as an alternative.
Kindle is a business for Amazon, and it is also a mission. We never expected it to be easy!

Thank you for being a customer.

This sounds as though you will end up having to pay more if you choose to read an ebook from Macmillan or one of its imprints.

 

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Written by Richard on January 31st, 2010

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