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Old 12-05-2010, 04:31 AM   #202
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No. The costs I mentioned earlier are costs involved in acquiring, editing, and preparing a book for publication. All are incurred before the book is actually published in any form. They will be there regardless of whether the book is issued as a printed edition or as an ebook.
But they only become 90% of the cost of the book by excluding many other things from the definition of cost. And the 90% figure is then used to say that eBooks can't drop in price very much compared to pBooks.
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