Cover Story: Amazon: The Elephant in the Room
There’s no way around it: The Seattle-based e-tailer has become the
dominant force of change in book publishing today. Whether that’s good
or bad for the industry is no easy question to answer.
Doing Digital Rights Wrong
Two issues that recur repeatedly are control of digital distribution and the need for more compelling products. Publishers erred when e‑books first started by failing to properly time the release of e‑books and print books, Norris says. They should have set up a system that provided a window during which shoppers only had access to print books before lower-priced e‑books became available, similar to the way paperback and hardcover releases are handled.
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