The eBook market doesn't sound the most exciting topic of conversation, but it's one which looks like it could become an everyday part of our lives very soon. The boring but important infrastructure for us to buy eBooks is being being in the background while we muse over the latest gadgets like the Apple iPad or the new Microsoft Windows 7 devices announced today.
Dealing with 'rights' for most of my working day, I know how important the discussions in the article below are in the future of the publishing as it becomes increasingly digital and decreasingly printed. Authors and publishers are dealing with a market about which they are not certain. eBooks are a small market now. In five years, the market could be huge.
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