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Old 12-24-2007, 03:59 AM   #54
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It won't be irelevant as long as people want their books to be available as e-books. For now, at least, they still have the best hand and dominate the game. They can still come to dominate the e-book market, depending on how they handle themselves.
So far, all the big publishers have done is complain about how weak the eBook market is (by offering exorbitantly high priced eBook rentals). So I highly doubt that they will ever dominate the market.

You also assume that they have the content that people with eBook readers want. I assert that, for the most part, that assumption is wrong.
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