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Old 03-28-2011, 10:45 AM   #98
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by snipenekkid View Post
Ebooks are not sold like other products and I don't see it changing. I see what the analogy was trying to point out but, to me, it just does not apply.

Everyone might not like exclusive deals but usually it's just those who have the "other device" and can't read the format. Also many of these deals are time limited. Same thing happened with Pearl panels when Eink released them. Only Sony & Amazon had them for a number of months. No different than a period of exclusivity of a given ebook either at the time of hardback release or prior to the hardback release. Odds are the book will be out in EPUB when the HB is released.

This is just business. Some stores get exclusive rights to a product either for all time or for a specific period. Happens all the time and if there is not a store in your area which is part of the deal you go without it. Stop all the feet and hold your breath all we want but it's not gonna change a thing.

If the manufacturers (publishers) felt this was going to lose them money they would not make such a deal.

Personally I suspect these are all still in the excremental, errrr, experimental stage. We'll see exclusivity deals with different authors and ebook sellers over time. Some authors have many more Kindle readers than those who use EPUB readers.

It's not that big a deal as it's not like they are taking away your birthday. Think of it as tantric sex. Delaying the gratification makes it all the better once you get your turn!
It is a big deal. It means a lot of fans who supported the author are getting screwed over. This is why if I bought it, I'd pirate the eBook all to hell and back. I'd even offer it to anyone on MR who wanted it if that was allowed.

There is no indication that these exclusive deals are time limited and even still, we don't know the time. So why should we be waiting some unknown amount of time for an eBook we never should have had to wait for in the first place?

Let's say you were reading the Jack Daniels series and you were reading it in ePub and then it comes out in AZW and you cannot strip the DRm or convert. You'd not be happy to find out that you are now denied access to an eBook you really want.

But overall, all exclusive deals do is piss people off and make a mess of eBooks even more so then we have now. I mean if Amazon had gone with ePub and the standard adept DRM, then there would be very little fragmentation in the eBook market. It would be Apple and B&N and everyone else. So really, we do have to blame exclusivity and the fragmentation we have on Amazon. So basically, we have Apple in one corner causing the agency model and Amazon in the other causing exclusivity and fragmentation.
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