No ‘Potter,’ No Problem for E-books
E-books gain headlines for the wrong reasons as J.K.Rowling restates her disinterest in the medium. An industry expert says the digital medium will continue to grow even without the boy wizard.
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Nick Bogaty, the executive director of the International Digital Publishing Forum, an organization working to help standardize digital publishing throughout the book industry, said Rowling’s decision was expected after the author refused to release the last six installments of the series in a digital format. The “Potter” novels have sold 325 million print copies since the first book in the series was released in 1997. Illegal digital editions of the “Potter” series have become rampant with each new release, appearing online for download.
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