Harry, textbook ebooks already are sold at a steep discount compared to a print textbook. When I bought my macroeconomics textbook this semester, I spent $75 for the ebook compared to $130 for the new print text. $75 was even a bit cheaper than the used copies I could find (~$90) and on par with the textbook rental services. Of course, the ebook expires after 180 days, so you don't really buy an ebook textbook but rent it (at least on iChapters)
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