CreateSpace is the new name of Amazon's on-demand self-publishing service for the super long tail of books, audio CD's and film DVD/Blue-ray. Products automatically get an ISBN number and are listed on Amazon.com, including "Search Inside" for books. The National Archives and CreateSpace will be
publishing movies from its collection of over 200,000 public domain films, raising some provocative copyright issues.
posted by stbalbach
on Aug 8, 2007 -
34 comments
Use P2P? You might be unknowingly stealing money from one of your favorite websites. Add-on software that come with the programs
divert commission money from affiliate sales on popular websites like Amazon.com to the creators of the file sharing programs. Follow the link for instructions on how to uninstall the software. Yet another reason I use
KaZaa Lite. I've got to get those
MST3K episodes from somewhere.
posted by Pinwiz
on Sep 28, 2002 -
17 comments
Authors Guild seeks to stop Amazon from selling used books. It's the analog version of RIAA vs. Napster!
"Amazon's practice does damage to the publishing industry, decreasing royalty payments to authors and profits to publishers. In time, as we pointed out to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos when it first began this practice over a year ago, the financial loss to the industry could affect the quality and diversity of literature made available through booksellers. If profits suffer, publishers will cut their investments in new works, and authors facing reduced advances and royalties will have to find other ways to earn income. "
Read
Jeff Bezos' email to Amazon Associate Members.
posted by Brilliantcrank
on Apr 18, 2002 -
30 comments
Fake profits are causing the stock market to descend. Could someone explain to me the meaningful difference between Enron and Amazon.com? One company recently reported fake profits of $5 million, while having billions in debt. Enron, well...no profits either, and billions in debt. So why is Amazon.com considered "promising"? Enron had a revenue stream too.... Prediction: Amazon.com's stock will be "revalued" sharply lower as people get lucid about real profits and as the accounting/profit scandals spread.
posted by ParisParamus
on Feb 4, 2002 -
19 comments
More Pseudo-Amazon Layout Fun It used to amaze me that people have entire careers based on ripping off others. Now it's just standard (I apologize for the thousandth post of an
amazon.com tabs comment). The site actually looks like the old Amazon interface hooked up with the current
Altavista site, and created some bizarre, overly-influenced mélange.
posted by Hankins
on Dec 3, 2000 -
12 comments
I have no doubts that people will get exercise from watching
this workout video, but somehow, I don't think it's going to be aerobics. Check the reviews, I didn't even know there was a genre like this. This is the weirdest thing I've ever seen at Amazon, anyone seen anything weirder?
posted by mathowie
on Sep 16, 2000 -
13 comments
If you thought
Microsoft's Amazon.com Purchase Circle was amusing, check out the
ecletic cocktail of the members of the United States Senate, with their Federalist papers, sugar diets, and Geisha memories. And, of course, there's their George Stephanopoulos fetish.
posted by tdecius
on Aug 27, 1999 -
1 comment