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Old 01-06-2006, 05:16 AM   #10
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Ick! No wonder Dan Brown was advertising for their services. So Sony sells his e-book for $14.95 while eReader sells it for $13.46 (note how they compare their price to the hardcover edition!), Fictionwise for $12.71 (after rebate), and Amazon for $10.17[/url].
Yup. Yet another example of how they just don't get it.

There is no reason whatsoever, for an eBook price to be even close to a p-book price. None. The majority of the costs of a p-book simply aren't there (or are very, very small) for eBooks.

And when you add DRM into the mix, effectively eliminating your right to re-sell your book when you are done with it, the price drops even further.
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