eBook Revolution Update

CNET reports that the U.S. Department of Justice and Apple are gearing up for the trial that starts next week to determine whether the iPad creator colluded with publishers to fix eBook prices.

Digital Book World says Indie publishing has lowered the average eBook price across the board. (That’s a good thing, isn’t it?)

Publishers Weekly posted about the publishing industry debate on the impact of eBooks on the marketplace.

The Examiner shines a light on the disinformation put out there by the traditional publishing industry. Traditional publishers claim that sales of eBook and eBook Readers have plateaued because the world needs traditional publishing. The truth is the eBook Revolution is not slowing down–traditional publishing is going extinct. (At least those elements of the traditional publishing fold that refuse to evolve.)

And Digital Book World says Kobo’s international sales eclipse domestic.

 

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