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Old 08-28-2010, 02:33 PM   #111
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That link shows 62% production and distribution (including retailer profit). With eBooks there is no reason they can't cut retail out completely and take all that, or at least more than currently.
Retailer profit is part of distribution cost, you are paying them to display your wares.
Plus of course there is no need to handle returns.

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