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Mar. 29th, 2008 08:42 pmSo, Amazon has recently decided that they will only carry books printed by small presses that use print-on-demand technology if they use Amazon's print-on-demand service; if the small presses continue to use the print-on-demand services that have served them well and provided good quality product for them in the past, Amazon won't carry their books.
This blog post on The World on a Slant explains why you should care.
This is a pretty big thing. Print-on-demand isn't just a vanity-press these things; a lot of reputable small presses use them, because carrying back stock is expensive when you're publishing for a niche market.
This blog post on The World on a Slant explains why you should care.
This is a pretty big thing. Print-on-demand isn't just a vanity-press these things; a lot of reputable small presses use them, because carrying back stock is expensive when you're publishing for a niche market.
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Date: 2008-04-02 04:05 am (UTC)Amazon.com = #7 on the Top 10 Republican Contributors list, with 61% of their contributions going to the Repugnicans and 39% to the Democrats.
Barnes & Noble = #7 on the Top 10 Democratic Contributors list, with 100% of their contributions doing to the Democrats.
Both companies offer health insurance coverage to employees' domestic partners.