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August 13th, 2008

Motions heard in Amazon print-on-demand lawsuit

By Chris Meadows

A judge has recently heard motions from Amazon and Booklocker in the class-action suit that Booklocker has brought against Amazon over tying its bookselling service to its own print-on-demand provider.

Amazon asks that the case be dismissed on the grounds that it has the right to decide whose products it does or does not want to carry.

Booklocker counters that Amazon is illegally trying to leverage its domination of the market for selling paper books over the Internet into similar domination of the unrelated print-on-demand field.

A ruling is expected on Amazon’s motion to dismiss sometime after Labor Day. If the case is not dismissed, full arguments will be heard in court at a later date.

Related: A POD of coffee: The Expresso print-on-demand machine, the just-made TeleRead post.

(Coverage: Publisher’s Weekly, Printweek.)

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