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Old 04-21-2005, 06:05 AM   #2
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eBook barriers

The eBook barriers won't fall. They must be pushed down.

eBooks will do to the publishing industry like MP3 players have done to the music industry: make it irrelevant. And that's the main barrier.

Look at the legal, mainstream eBooks today: pretty much the same price as the paper edition, DRM locking the eBook to a specific device, bloated format (like PDF). It's no wonder why most eBook tests have failed.

In order for eBooks to really make it, they must:
1. Be priced correctly. There is absolutely no excuse for them to be priced at the same as the paper version.
2. DRM, if used at all, must lock the eBook to a person - not a device. And unless there is a method of transferring ownership to someone else, don't even think that the price of a DRMed eBook can be anywhere near the price of a non-DRMed eBook.
3. Use a standard, compact format. PDF is useless for a PDA. LIT is worthless since it's tied only to WinCE.

What does this all mean? It means that when all this is in place, the publishing industry has no reason to exist. Authors can "publish" their own books. Needless to say, the publishing industry will do its best to derail such a thing.

Piracy is the start - we need content to get people used to reading eBooks. Then places like Fictionwise can boom (not that Fictionwise isn't doing good right now).
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