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Friday, November 3, 2000 Media Cynic | Forum | Advertising | Classifieds | Jobs Reciprocal, Random House To Sell Ebook Classics Reciprocal will act as a virtual wholesaler and will protect, host and manage e-book content for the Modern Library, as well as provide DRM and digital commerce services. Reciprocal will integrate affinity and retailer sites appropriate to the Modern Library list into the Reciprocal Digital Clearing Service. The company will also be responsible for the clearance of all rights and, where necessary, commerce associated with any digital transactions. Participating sites already signed to the Modern Library affinity/retailer program include: authorlink.com, brooklinebooksmith.com, duttonsbrentwood.com, northshire.com, pemberly.com and shakespeare.com. The distribution program allows for sites with limited or no commerce ability (affinity sites) as well as fully-commerce enabled retail sites to distribute the digital classics. Affinity sites include literary societies and associations, author focused sites, reading clubs and communities, and other sites that draw visitors with interest in the Modern Library offering. ``Our release of 100 works of literature in electronic form is a natural extension of the Modern Library's tradition,'' says David Ebershoff, the Modern Library's publishing director. ``Since 1917 the Modern Library has had a mission of making world literature accessible to readers. In 2000, that means publishing the classics in hardcover, paperback, and electronically. With e-books we are offering readers greater choice while always maintaining the Modern Library's long-established commitment to quality and literary excellence.''
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