Newsflash from The Bookseller
The Office of Fair Trading has launched an investigation into agency pricing, following a "significant" number of complaints.
The model, which allows publishers to set their own prices for e-books rather than a retailer, was first implemented in the UK by Hachette in September, with HarperCollins and Penguin following suit in November. Simon & Schuster also made the switch at the end of the year.
The OFT investigation puts this strategy into doubt. But the OFT said: "The investigation is at an early stage and it should not be assumed that the parties involved have breached competition law."
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