I'd go for the difference in the cost from the pBook vs. the eBook. And remember, we are not talking some percentage off the currently lowest priced pBook out there. We are talking how much is really costs to make the eBook.
So when the book is out in hardcover, I think $6 is very reasonable and then if that turns out to be a lower figure, lower the price when the eBook goes to paperback (no matter which edition paperback). That would be very fair to us the consumer.
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