Monday, December 28, 2009

E-books spark battle inside the publishing industry

Monday, December 28, 2009
You can read lots of books on Amazon's Kindle -- but the device's interface design isn't exactly on the cutting edge.

 By Marion Maneker  Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, December 27, 2009

The evolution of publishing from print to digital has caused a schism in the reading world. There are now two constituencies: readers (and writers) on the one hand, and the publishing world on the other. And they don't want to hear each other.

Readers want books that are plentiful and cheap, publishers want to preserve their profit, and authors want a larger share of revenue. The conflict has created a strident internecine battle inside the publishing industry. At issue are the price and timing of e-books, and who owns the rights to backlist titles. While publishers, agents and Amazon.com bicker, there is little time for conceiving new content that satisfies customer demand. If the book business doesn't tune in to that demand, it could wind up as a transitional source for the e-readers. Continue reading here http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/24/AR2009122403326.html?hpid%3Dsec-tech&sub=AR

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