Originally Posted by Catlady
It's just that the publishers are in a period of transition, and obviously are not sure how to deal with the changes. I have a lot more sympathy for them on the matter of pricing than I do on DRM.
While I do mind paying $12-$15 for 40- 50-year-old backlist e-books, I think that's a quite legit price for a newly published book. In fact, I think it's a bargain.
But DRM is another matter. That interferes with my ownership of the book, and I resent it at whatever the price of the book is.
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