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Old 01-06-2011, 05:20 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by Andrew H. View Post
$140 is, unfortunately, not out of line for a textbook in many fields. http://www.amazon.com/Civil-Procedur...4349730&sr=8-7

Although it's far from the only thing that's expensive about an education.

It should come as no surprise to anyone that etextbooks are tightly DRM'd; if they weren't, a huge percentage of students would pirate them. (Claiming: (1) it's too expensive; (2) publishers are greedy; (3) professors are greedy; (4) universities are greedy; (5) university bookstores are greedy; and (6) everyone but me is greedy...I deserve free books).

But I think I'd rather pay more for a paper textbook that I could mark up or sell back - I think we typically got 25% of the new price, and the used book was sold for 75% of the new price.
I don't have a problem with the books being DRM'd. I have a problem with the book being a rental. THAT is is greedy. It costs them nothing to make it a full purchase.

I do think it is too expensive, but I have purchased textbooks for more than that before.
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