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Originally Posted by TechnoCat
DRM isn't the big problem; their pricing is. Take Bunnicula. Right now it's $5.99 with free (Prime) 2nd Day shipping for the paperback. The electronic book, which does not incur printing, shipping to Amazon, shipping to me or unsold stock destruction costs, is also $5.99. That grates on me. If it was $4, I'd buy it. But at the same price? There are other ways and other books.
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At least it isn't $14.99. I've seen that sort of situation or worse more times than I like to think about. Others disagree, but I also think agency pricing will eventually be the pot that cooks the publisher's golden goose (or however that metaphor goes).