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Under the agreement, Macmillan will set the price of e-books, with most new titles costing $12.99 to $14.99. That compares with the $9.99 Amazon.com had been charging for most bestsellers. Macmillan will also get a 70 percent cut of sales, the publisher said. Amazon.com had typically given authors 50 percent of the list price and set the retail price, according to the Authors Guild, a New York-based group that advocates for writers.
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