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Old 06-01-2012, 11:39 AM   #19
QuantumIguana
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I don't think buggy-whip is the right analogy. Think live theater. Movies cut into live theater, but live theater is still around. Berating those who wanted to watch movies didn't help owners of live theater venues. If I own a live theater venues, and I scream at those who go to movies, and throw them out of my theater, all I have done is lose ticket sales. Someone who did that would fail: even if not all their entertainment budget was going to live theater, I'd be a fool to throw away the potential ticket revenue from those who attend both live theater and movies.

It's the same with bookstores. Some read only paper books, some read only e-books, but some read both. If I chase away those who own a Kindle, I lose sales from those who read both. I believe that independent bookstores can survive, but not by alienating customers.
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