Amazon UK has said that it will cease selling Bloomsbury’s print and e-books from midnight on 23rd January, saying ...
Amazon did not want to pay 30% of each book sold. Other companies quickly followed suit, such as Audible and Barnes and Noble. Massive changes have been made in the European Union, India ...
Amazon has said that it will not sell books that frame gender or sexual identities as mental illnesses. "We reserve the right not to sell certain content," the company said in a letter to the US ...
In June 2010, Amazon announced that it had sold 143 ebooks for every 100 printed books in the prior three months – a figure that included hard copy books that didn't have a Kindle version ...
The sale is also available for readers who use the Kindle app or other e-readers, like Barnes & Noble Nook or Kobo e-readers. The Amazon Kindle on Paperwhite e-book reader is pictured in Lafayette ...