Amazon Says It Will Only Sell Print-On-Demand Books That It Gets...

Courtesy Techdirt  Fri, 03/28/2008 - 14:26

Amazon has generally been a rather friendly neighbor in the e-commerce world, not acting vindictively against competitors, but focusing on improving its customer experience continuously, and figuring that's a better way to beat the competition.

Apparently, that's not working in the print-on-demand space, however. You may recall that in 2005 Amazon bought a print-on-demand company.

There are a few other print-on-demand companies out there, some of which have pretty good reputations and are probably more widely known than Amazon's...

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