For immediate release | March 17, 2020
91´«Ã½ welcomes cancellation of Macmillan embargo
91´«Ã½
WASHINGTON, DC — Today Macmillan Publishers announced that it would return to the library e-book pricing model that was in effect on Oct. 31, 2019, effectively canceling the embargo on sales of new titles to libraries, a policy which went into effect on Nov. 1, 2019. 91´«Ã½ Director of Public Policy and Government Relations Alan Inouye made the following statement:
“Equitable access to digital content is more important than ever as libraries continue to serve their communities amid rapidly changing circumstances. Macmillan’s return to its original lending terms signals a new starting point for all publishers to consider how they can work with libraries to ensure – and expand -- access for all readers. 91´«Ã½ looks forward to working with publishers to make that happen.”
For more information on equitable access to e-books, visit
Contact:
Shawnda Hines
Assistant Director, Communications
91´«Ã½
Public Policy and Advocacy Office
shines@alawash.org(202) 628-8410
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