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Old 10-09-2011, 06:55 AM   #23
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The "Price Fixing Law" (Buchpreisbindung) is not (solely) responsible for high ebook prices. It just means that nobody must undersell "official" prices. It certainly doesn't mean that publishers must ask the same price for both ebooks and pbooks. Oh, and it doesn't apply to non-German books at all.
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