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NEW YORK — One of publishing’s nastiest, most high-profile conflicts, the monthslong standoff between Amazon.com and Hachette Book Group, is ending. Amazon and Hachette announced a multiyear agreement ...
Amazon and Hachette Book Group have put hostilities aside, ending their long-running and very public contract dispute over e-book pricing by signing a new multiyear agreement. The online retail giant ...
The authors want Amazon's board to intercede in the dispute between the publisher and the online retailer over the price of e-books. Amazon... Hachette Authors Take Their Case To Amazon's Board Of ...
An article appeared this past week in the New York Times that finally shows a bookseller and book industry professional doing something about Amazon. Instead of blog posts about the retail giant’s ...
Updated at 1:20 p.m. ET. In a deal that ends a months-long — and much-publicized — stalemate, Amazon and Hachette Book Group have reached what the companies say is a multiyear agreement on the pricing ...
Amazon and Hachette are locked in a contract battle that may decide the future of the publishing industry. Amazon wants lower prices on print and digital titles so it can increase its profit margins, ...
The agreement in the months-long dispute was announced today and the two former adversaries will resume normal business "immediately," according... Amazon, Hachette Reach Agreement Over E-Book Prices ...