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Amazon.com Inc. has started a program with publishers that allows out-of-print titles and lower-volume books to be printed and shipped on demand when consumers place orders.
Retail giant Amazon.com got into the game last summer, offering on-demand publishing through its CreateSpace. The programs are easy for just about anyone to use: ...
Self-publisher iUniverse, which uses a print-on-demand back-end, gained legitimacy after Amy Fisher, the "Long Island Lolita," used it to publish her memoir, which hit the New York Times best ...
Amazon.com Inc. has told publishers who print books on demand that their titles will no longer be sold directly through Amazon if they don’t use the company’s printing company, BookSurge.
Amazon is seeking controversial concessions from mid-level British book publishers in its latest round of contract negotiations — including the ability to print books on-demand using its own ...
Publishing a book through Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing turned out to be both easier and harder than I thought. After tearing my hair out at first, I discovered Amazon's template for a 5-by-8 ...
As Amazon consolidated its hold over book publishing, it pivoted to new measures aimed at permanently securing its market dominance. Amazon now commonly leans on publishers to demand deep discounts.
ORLANDO, Fla. – Amazon is bringing more job opportunities to Orlando with the first Print on Demand books facility to open in the state of Florida, company officials announced on Thursday.