Price fixing, if that's what has been going on, is not exactly new to
the book trade. In the UK we had the NET book agreement right up until
1997 and ironically it was those big book chains like Waterstones, those
companies who are being hurt by Amazon now, who challenged the
agreement which had been started in 1900.
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