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September 6th, 2009

Authors Guild calls Amazon 'hypocritical'

Posted by Richard Koman @ September 6, 2009 @ 11:53 PM

Categories: Government technology

Tags: Google Inc., Settlement, Amazon.com Inc., E-books, Litigation, Personal Technology, Business Operations, Richard Koman

In a slap-back at Amazon for its extensive brief in the Google Books settlement, the Authors Guild says “Amazon’s hypocricy is breathtaking.” Here’s more:

Amazon’s hypocrisy is breathtaking. It dominates online bookselling and the fledgling e-book industry. At this moment it’s trying to cement its control of the e-book industry by routinely selling e-books at a loss. It won’t do that forever, of course. Eventually, when enough readers are locked in to its Kindle, everyone in the industry expects Amazon to squeeze publishers and authors. The results could be devastating for the economics of authorship.

Amazon apparently fears that Google could upend its plans. Amazon needn’t worry, really: this agreement is about out-of-print books. Its lock on the online distribution of in-print books, unfortunately, seems secure.

The settlement would make millions of out-of-print books available to readers again, and Google would get no exclusive rights under the agreement. The agreement opens new markets, and that’s a good thing for readers and authors. It offers to make millions upon millions of out-of-print books available for free online viewing at 16,500 public library buildings and more than 4,000 colleges and universities, and that’s a great thing for readers, students and scholars. The public has an overwhelming interest in having this settlement approved.

I take issue with the idea that Google’s rights here are nonexclusive, but on this one I’ll just let their words stand.

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