Amazon and the Hachette Book Group have finally reached an agreement for print and e-book sales in the United States, reports GeekWire. This comes after an often high-profile, six-month standoff, which started when the publishing company denied Amazon the right to pricing control over their book titles. Hachette CEO Michael Pietsch said the new deal is great news for its authors and it will benefit them for “years to come.” So far, specifics have not been released.
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Taylor Winkel is a Journalism and Political Science student at the University of Washington. Follow her on Twitter: @twinkelnews. She can be emailed at Taylor.Winkel@crosscut.com.
Taylor Winkel is a Journalism and Political Science student at the University of Washington. Follow her on Twitter: @twinkelnews. She can be emailed at Taylor.Winkel@crosscut.com.