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Originally Posted by Polyglot27
Register hardware has an interesting article on book pricing policy and why it might rise in the near future. Curious that with the cost of paper, printing, warehousing, transporting, displaying, and shop space removed, e-books should still cost as much if not more than the paper version. Doesn't make sense does it?
http://www.reghardware.com/2010/11/2..._book_pricing/
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This is where self-publishing gives authors an advantage and enables books to be sold cheaply, without the writer losing out on royalties. Who needs publishers?