NEW YORK, Aug 11 — Hachette Book Group defended itself yesterday against accusations of pushing up prices for ebooks amid a simmering dispute with online retail giant Amazon.

“Hachette sets prices for our books entirely on our own, not in collusion with anyone,” the American head of the publishing group, Michael Pietsch, wrote in a letter to readers shared with AFP.

The letter will be sent to anyone who emails Pietsch, Hachette said, after Pietsch’s email address was published by Amazon, in a bid to pressure the publishing company over the price battle.

Amazon’s move came after more than 900 authors signed a letter urging the US online giant to end its battle with Hachette.

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In his letter, the Hachette chief swung back at the company.

“This dispute started because Amazon is seeking a lot more profit and even more market share, at the expense of authors, bricks and mortar bookstores, and ourselves,” he argued.

While he acknowledged that both companies are “big businesses,” he argued Hachette believes “in a book industry where talent is respected and choice continues to be offered to the reading public.”

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Amazon says it wants to set a US$9.99 (RM32) price for most ebooks, compared to US$12.99 to US$19.99 currently, arguing the lack of printing, stocking and shipping costs for ebooks should make them less expensive than traditional printed books.

The online retailer said its proposal to Hachette is to give 35 per cent of ebook revenue to authors, another 35 per cent to the publisher and then keep the remaining 30 per cent as its share.

Among other moves to pressure the book publisher, Amazon has reduced its Hachette stock and stopped taking pre-orders for the authors it edits.

But in his letter, Pietsch said his company sets “our ebook prices far below corresponding print book prices, reflecting savings in manufacturing and shipping.”

“More than 80 per cent of the ebooks we publish are priced at US$9.99 or lower,” he noted, adding that “we know by experience that there is not one appropriate price for all ebooks, and that all ebooks do not belong in the same US$9.99 box.”

Book publishers invest sometimes years worth of work before a book comes out, he said, including “editing, design, production, marketing, shipping, piracy protection and more”. — AFP