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Has Anybody Actually Read Amazon.com's Letter To The Publishing Industry?

Author: oreillynet.com | Published: 11th Apr 2008 | Visited: 53 times | Add Comment
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As per the title, I'm wondering how many of you have taken the time to read through the letter Amazon.com sent to publishers on March 31st of this year? If you have not, it's probably worth your time to read...

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