Regarding the self-publishing Kindle Direct Publishing service, the company of Jeff Bezos has expanded its list of eligible discreetly regions option guaranteeing its authors a 70% royalty on sales of ebooks. Gibraltar now and the Republic of Ireland became the 27th and 28th regions to benefit from the royalty rate. Or maybe 26th and 27th, taking into account a certain redundancy.
In class=”p1″> the official list, these two new regions together: Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Guernsey, India, Italy, Isle of Man, Japan, Jersey, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Mexico, New Zealand, San Marino, Switzerland, Spain, United States, Vatican City, not only Britain but also the United Kingdom. The last mention probably referring to the colonial empire.
class=”p1″>class=”p1″> the cartographic point of view, the mesh is rather heterogeneous . The Belgian territory is covered such as Spain, not those of the Netherlands and Portugal. In addition, the list does not correspond to that lists the languages supported by the Amazon platform.
class=”p1″>class=”p1″> Terms specific contract is based on different locations, sometimes surprisingly. Of the 8 countries outside of Europe, they are four (Brazil, India, Japan and Mexico) not benefit from this rate of charge on the condition that the authors grant exclusivity to Amazon on their ebooks. (Via TheDigitalReader )
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