Imagine that you’re a relatively unknown author that has written a few ebooks but you haven’t had any success in selling them. You would absolutely love it if libraries carried your ebooks because that would help promote your titles and would most likely result in some sales if your ebooks are any good. [Read more…]
Google Books is now facing a class-action suit from authors
Authors that are upset that Google created digital copies of their print books now have something to be happy about. New York federal Judge Denny Chin yesterday granted class-action status to authors suing Google Books for digitally scanning their copyrighted print books. [Read more…]
Hachette to offer new ebooks at libraries through pilot program
Something very exciting happened last week in the world of libraries. American Libraries Association (ALA) President Molly Raphael met with Hachette Book Group and blogged that Hachette has decided to try lending their new ebooks at public libraries again. [Read more…]
Amazon Kindle Owners’ Lending Library now has over 150,000 ebooks
Like someone else’s kid that you only see once in awhile, Amazon’s ebook library is shockingly larger every time you look at it. As of this writing, there are now 151,636 titles in the list of ebooks in Amazon’s Kindle Owners’ Lending Library. [Read more…]
Amazon adds Harry Potter ebooks to the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library
Great news for Harry Potter fans that own a Kindle and were thinking about buying digital versions of the treasured series by J.K. Rowling. Amazon announced today that all seven Harry Potter ebooks will be available in the Kindle Owners’ Lendling Library on June 19th. [Read more…]
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