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Old 06-06-2008, 04:43 AM   #41
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
I have no problem paying the MMPB price for an e-book... as long as I have the same rights to it as I do to a paper book. Which is noDRM, the ability to sell/transfer it to someone else.

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Good point.

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Even if publishers charge the same price for both e-book and p-book, I guess some people will still buy e-book. From the publishers' standpoint, there is no reason to lower the price if lowered price cannot increase the sales significantly
The key word is some.
I am moving towards ebooks completely. In about 1 year, publishers will face a choise: either they provide me with a legal and convenient ebook, or they will have no money from me. They will loose, not me because I will find ways around the problem.
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