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Old 12-03-2010, 12:09 AM   #23
J. Strnad
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If the Big Five priced their ebooks 20% less than the street price of the cheapest print edition, I would have no problem with the agency pricing model at all.

When a book goes out of print, the ebook could enter the under-$5 range and compete with used books. That's a market opportunity I don't see the big publishers taking advantage of.
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