eBook Prices Adjusting in Wake of Department of Justice Ruling
Just a few days after the U.S. Department of Justice’s eBook pricing settlement was approved, prices for eBooks are shifting — mostly downward. Titles from HarperCollins are available at various prices, because the retailers can now set their prices.
Over at PaidContent.org, Laura Hazard Owen has compiled prices for some electronic books from HarperCollins, comparing the “list price” with those offered by Apple, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Google and Sony.
She’s updating it regularly, so have a look at her chart here.
Jay Nelson is the editorial director of PlanetQuark.com, and the editor and publisher of Design Tools Monthly. He’s also the author of the QuarkXPress 8 and QuarkXPress 7 training titles at Lynda.com, as well as the training videos Quark includes in the box with QuarkXPress 7 . In addition, Jay writes regularly for Macworld and Photoshop User magazines and speaks at industry events.