Jan. 30th, 2010

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So, yeah, big Amazon-Macmillan dustup. Story in The NY Times. Various perspectives:

I’m not planning on boycotting Amazon, or emptying out my wishlist, or anything dramatic like that. I’m also not planning on boycotting Macmillan, or snubbing my friends at Tor.

A few thoughts:

  • As Henley points out, this dispute is costing both companies money, which means it probably won’t last long.
  • As Doctorow points out, this is just the sort of thing you’d expect to happen when a major book retailer is also heavily invested in an ebook-reading platform.
  • As Mamatas points out, book publishers are in this for the money too.
  • As Kaveney points out, Macmillan isn’t above pushing people around when they can get away with it and it profits them.

The point that I’m not sure anyone’s made explicitly: The other big publishers don’t seem to have any trouble with Amazon’s ebook pricing. And I know — from having heard grumbling about it — that Macmillan was somewhat slow about embracing the idea of ebook publishing. Henley’s “tough love” theory seems plausible to me.

I have been casting my eyes longingly over in this direction, while thinking about how much more comfortable my apartment would be with fewer dead-tree books around.

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