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May 18th, 2008

Amazon doing an Ugly American act in Great Britain? Bullying U.K. publishers to jack up Jeff’s profits

By David Rothman

imageWho says publishing in the U.K. is a bully-free zone?

Amazon “is going from publisher to publisher with extortionate demands,” says a senior publishing exec in the U.K. He says that “if it does manage to get a figure from one publisher, it is then going back to the first house and saying x has agreed to such-and-such.”

Amazon even yanked the “buy now” buttons for some Bloomsbury books. Hello, writers? First they came for the publishers…

(Publishing News, via PersonaNonData)

Related: Amazon as a lit agent- and publisher-replacement

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