In London and New York, Authors’ Trade Groups Hail Amazon’s Change on Self-Service Ebook Returns
Amazon’s change reportedly will prevent a self-service return of a Kindle ebook for a full refund if a consumer has read more than 10 percent of the text.
he major author-advocacy organizations in the United Kingdom and United States—the Society of Authors union and the Authors Guild, respectively—are today (September 22) praising Amazon, which is not something that happens every day.
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