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Old 12-18-2010, 07:38 AM   #34
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Nein, die Buchpreisbindung hat damit nichts zu tun.
Du missverstehst mich.

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Der Verlag hätte jederzeit die Gelegenheit gehabt, das eBook zu einem niedrigeren (dann aber eben festen) Preis anzubieten.
Natürlich.

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Bei existierendem Printprodukt halte ich eine identisch teure eBook-Version für reine Geldmacherei, für die es nur den einen Grund gibt, dass der Verlag es so WILL.
Absolut. Aber, wie gesagt, der Verkaufspreis wird vom Verlag bindend festgesetzt.
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