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posted by on Sunday May 21 2017, @09:41PM   Printer-friendly
from the amazon-would-never-be-underhanded dept.

Very recently, Amazon made a small, barely noticeable tweak to the way it sells books. And that little tweak has publishers very, very worried.

The change has to do with what Amazon calls the "Buy Box." That's the little box on the right-hand side of Amazon product pages that lets you buy stuff through the company's massive retail enterprise.

[...] It used to be that when you were shopping for a new copy of a book and clicked "Add to Cart," you were buying the book from Amazon itself. Amazon, in turn, had bought the book from its publisher or its publisher's wholesalers, just like if you went to any other bookstore selling new copies of books. There was a clear supply chain that sent your money directly into the pockets of the people who wrote and published the book you were buying.

But now, reports The Huffington Post, that's no longer the default scenario. Now you might be buying the book from Amazon, or you might be buying it from a third-party seller. And there's no guarantee that if the latter is true, said third-party seller bought the book from the publisher. In fact, it's most likely they didn't.

Which means the publisher might not be getting paid. And, by extension, neither is the author.

Understandably, both publishers and authors are deeply unhappy about this change.

-- submitted from IRC


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 22 2017, @10:38AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 22 2017, @10:38AM (#513434)

    > are these “third-party sellers” running their own printing presses producing their own copies of books without the consent of the author or publisher?

    Wild speculation (copied from earlier thread) -- many books are printed in China and other places far from the eyes of the North American or European publishing company offices. Perhaps the printing/binding companies are printing extra copies beyond the number ordered by the publisher. Once the printing/binding process is set up and in production this would be extremely cheap. Similar to the grey/black market for "fake" designer clothes that are made in the same factories as the brand names, but sold out the back door without knowledge of the original brand/designer.