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Originally Posted by JSWolf
If you have a hardcover and an eBook and you price the eBook at $9.99, then you will find you will have a lot more sales then you do pricing the eBook at $14.99. And I do feel that the increased sales would generate the publisher more money.
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Certainly agree with this.
If publishers are fair dinkum at reducing piracy then reducing prices along with abolition of DRM and geo restrictions would go a fair way to achieving that goal. It would not reduce piracy altogether as that genie is well and truly out of the bottle. However it would reduce casual piracy where a potential buyer is turned away by being denied the ability to purchase and then turns to "other sources".