Ich habe es schon 2010 prophezeit und leider hat die deutsche Verlagsbranche bis auf wenig Ausnahmen wieder mal den Trend verpennt. Amazon bietet nun für Bücher an, was es mit Autorip für CDs bereits erfolgreich eingeführt hat. Wer sich rückwirkend bis 1995 bei Amazon ein Buch in Totholzform gekauft hat, kann, so der Verlag mitmacht das EBook entweder stark rabattiert oder gar kostenlos dazu erhalten. Natürlich im Kindle Format. Noch ist das nur ein Anfang und nicht fürs vollumfängliche Buchprogramm realisiert. Aber mit Blick auf Autorip wird das nicht lange auf sich warten lassen. Das wird sicher wieder einen großen Aufschrei und das Betteln nach staatlicher Hilfe durch die deutschen Verlage nach sich ziehen. Tja, schade, denn das erwarte ich als Buchkäufer eigentlich von euch, die ihr alle Totholzbücher ja sowieso in digitaler Form verfügbar habt. Hier der Pressetext zur Ankündigung. Title: Introducing "Kindle MatchBook": Soon Customers Will Be Able to Purchase Kindle Editions of Print Books Purchased from Amazon--Past, Present and Future--for $2.99 or Less Date(s): 3-Sep-2013 8:59 AM Over 10,000 books already enrolled from authors such as Ray Bradbury, Michael Crichton, Blake Crouch, James Rollins, Jodi Picoult, Neil Gaiman, Marcus Sakey, Wally Lamb, Jo Nesbo, Neal Stephenson, and J.A. Jance, among many others Today's announcement is also a call to all authors and publishers to enroll their books in Kindle MatchBook--offering customers great value while adding a new revenue stream Kindle MatchBook is the latest in a series of customer benefits exclusive to the Amazon ecosystem of digital content SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 3, 2013-- (NASDAQ:AMZN)--Amazon today introduced Kindle MatchBook, a new benefit that gives customers the option to buy--for $2.99, $1.99, $0.99, or free--the Kindle edition of print books they have purchased new from Amazon. Print purchases all the way back to 1995--when Amazon first opened its online bookstore--will qualify once a publisher enrolls a title in Kindle MatchBook. Over 10,000 books will already be available when Kindle MatchBook launches in October, including best sellers like I Know This Much Is True by Wally Lamb, The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein, The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough, A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving and The Hangman's Daughter by Oliver Pötzsch, with many more titles to be added over time. Customers can learn more by visiting www.amazon.com/kindlematchbook. "If you logged onto your CompuServe account during the Clinton administration and bought a book like Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus from Amazon, Kindle MatchBook now makes it possible for that purchase--18 years later--to be added to your Kindle library at a very low cost," said Russ Grandinetti, Vice President of Kindle Content. "In addition to being a great new benefit for customers, this is an easy choice for publishers and authors who will now be able to earn more from each book they publish." Bundling print and digital has been one of the most requested features from customers. With Kindle MatchBook, they can keep their favorite book on their shelf, and have a copy in their digital library for reading, perhaps re-reading it with features like X-Ray and Popular Highlights. "I love this idea. It's simple, brilliant, and good for everybody," said best-selling author Marcus Sakey. "I love to have print books on my shelf, but I love reading my Kindle on the go, and there are plenty of titles I'd like both ways. It's ridiculous to ask readers to pay full retail twice for the same book." Kindle MatchBook features include: Kindle editions at a great price: Amazon customers who purchase or have purchased qualifying print books can get the Kindle edition for prices that are typically $2.99, $1.99, $0.99, or free. For book purchases dating back to 1995: Print purchases all the way back to 1995--when Amazon first opened its online bookstore--will qualify once a publisher enrolls a title in Kindle MatchBook. Easy discovery: Readers can easily look up their entire print book order history to discover which of their past purchases are enrolled in Kindle MatchBook. Popular Kindle-only features: As with regular purchases, Kindle MatchBook titles have unique features such as Whispersync, Popular Highlights, and X-Ray. Read anywhere capabilities: In addition to Amazon's best-selling Kindle devices, customers can download a free Kindle reading app for iPhone, iPad, Android tablets and phones, PC or Mac and start building their Kindle library today. Kindle MatchBook will launch with books from Ray Bradbury, Michael Crichton, Blake Crouch, James Rollins, Jodi Picoult, Neil Gaiman, Marcus Sakey, Wally Lamb, Jo Nesbo, Neal Stephenson, and J.A. Jance, among others. In addition, Amazon Publishing will include all its titles in Kindle MatchBook. Authors and publishers using Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) can enroll their books in the program today by visiting http://kdp.amazon.com.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
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