Libraries Killed the Author?

The author Philip Pullman is concerned that authors receive no royalties in respect of ebooks borrowed from public libraries. Authors receive six pence for every copy of their print books borrowed from libraries but nothing for ebooks. Pullman is concerned that as the market for ebooks expands being an author may become uneconomical. He is therefore calling on the UK government to change the law so that writers receive payment in respect of ebooks borrowed from public libraries, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2340789/Philip-Pullman-Pay-library-e-books-writing-commercially-viable.html

2 thoughts on “Libraries Killed the Author?

    1. K Morris Poet's avatardrewdog2060drewdog2060 Post author

      My thoughts exactly when I read the article but I suppose if you are a famous author such as Philip Pullman, selling hundreds of thousands of copies of your books each year then the six pences all add up! Thanks for your comment, Kevin

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