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Originally Posted by tompe
And the point you seem to be missing is that here is nothing obvious with that the e-book price should have a specific relation to the paper book price. An e-book is more useful since it is searchable and you can annotate and share annotations. Why does that not motivate that the e-book is more valuable and therefore have a higher price than the paper book?
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Except that, according to the various EULA's, I don't
own that ebook. Anything I don't own, can't share or give away, is inherently
less valuable than an analogous product without those restrictions.