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Old 04-11-2012, 04:04 PM   #93
fjtorres
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I'm hoping that once this lawsuit is over that Fictionwise can go back to the model that had before the agency model with all the agency publisher's eBooks back for sale. That was a very successful model that worked well with customers.
There is no reason why Fictionwise can't bring back their loyalty program.
Or why B&N can't create one.
Or the Book Clubs *finally* get into ebooks...
The Price Fix Scam has stiffled competition, closed the market to newcomers, and deprived us of alternatives to the walled garden business model. May the court drive a stake through its heart.

Even more to your liking,I suspect sir, with price competition back on the table, walled gardens lose a bit of their appeal so we might see other ebookstores getting into the game and ADEPT might actually become relevant beyond Sony fans.

Today's biggest winner might just be Adobe.
(Silver linings are where you find them, right?)

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