This excellent book (and several others by Judge Napolitano) have been erroneously listed on Amazon as being authored by Thomas Nelson, making them not show up in searches for Napolitano's books.
Unless they were hacked by an external Progressive, they've hired sabotaging Progressives.
Max uncool, either way!
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Re: Damn sabotaging Progressives have invaded Amazon!
Mon Mar 30, 2015 8:24 pm
Oh God not the Woodrow Wilson bogeyman again. Let's roll Lincoln into it too, for the ultimate revisionist trifecta. Bonus points for being Confederate/Monopolist/Imperial German apologists.
Re: Damn sabotaging Progressives have invaded Amazon!
Tue Mar 31, 2015 12:00 pm
Amazon isn't typically the one who uploads the metadata -- title, author, publication date, etc. That's done by the author (for indie or self-pubbed) or publisher (some indie as well as larger imprints).
Some of the books that are uploaded are later pulled because it's discovered they were being sold by someone other than the copyright holder (reference their recent George Orwell fiasco, not to be confused with at least 1 earlier Orwell fiasco). Their controls over who uploads content and how it's listed/formatted occasionally leave something to be desired.
Re: Damn sabotaging Progressives have invaded Amazon!
Tue Mar 31, 2015 12:10 pm
mislabeled wrote:Amazon isn't typically the one who uploads the metadata -- title, author, publication date, etc. That's done by the author (for indie or self-pubbed) or publisher (some indie as well as larger imprints).
Some of the books that are uploaded are later pulled because it's discovered they were being sold by someone other than the copyright holder (reference their recent George Orwell fiasco, not to be confused with at least 1 earlier Orwell fiasco). Their controls over who uploads content and how it's listed/formatted occasionally leave something to be desired.
So it is a conspiracy, then!
Amazon Progs letting external Progs (at the publishing company) rejigger the content without oversight to serve a Fabian purpose . . . .