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Old 01-05-2006, 05:55 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Dan Brown
"E-books will be great for authors, especially lesser known authors. Companies will be able to take risks on lesser-known authors. There will be more books in print, and more choices."

"For the new generation, e-books will be as natural to them as television is to us. E-books are here. I believe they are her to say. Welcome to the wonderful world of choice."
Which translates into irrelevance for publishers. Why do publishers need to exist in an eBook market where an author can go from word processor to Amazon.com in a click to sell his eBook?

eBooks are a benefit for everyone: except for the current publishing industry and they will certainly try everything they can to keep eBooks from getting popular.
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