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Old 10-21-2012, 02:56 AM   #129
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Originally Posted by QuantumIguana View Post
It is the other way around. If you are willing to pay more for an e-book than for a paper book, of course publishers will charge you more for the e-book. They would be foolish not to.
They don't want you to buy the eBook at all. The only reason they are forced to produce them is mainly due to author demand.
Anyone in major publishing will not deny this.

I'm talking Big 6 here.
They have complete control over the paper book industry, but have zero control over the eBook industry, which they are desperately losing to indies.
When they finally start going under, and authors begin to repossess the rights to their back catalogues, as they've already begun to do, we will see eBook prices plummet.
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