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Originally Posted by pshute
Expensive ones, for a start. They'd have to be cheaper to avoid the temptation to copy them for free. Books that require massive resources to produce, ie lots of time spent on research, and which have a small market, couldn't survive.
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But most of the books that fall into the "expensive" category are ill-suited for the ebook format, if you are talking ereaders and not computer monitors. Anything that is graphics-intensive loses impact in the small format (and in the lack of color in e-ink). PDFs are still a problem - especially if you require one of the larger font settings or if the file size is very large.