iTunes, unlike Amazon, doesn't seem to be a walled garden. But there are hurdles which they put in place to keep indie authors out.
Here's some solutions to the problem.
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This began for me when Lulu decided to quit sending public domain (PD) and public-licensed rights (PLR) books in their distribution. They still accept the boo…
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