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Originally Posted by rkomar
We're talking about the price of ebooks and pbooks, both providing the same content. Why isn't it relevant when one doesn't have something the other does?
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Because the IP content is the only thing about them that is the same.
Yet it's everything else about them, which is decidedly different, that some people seem to be insisting ought to be the same.
It's IS relevant that one has something the other doesn't, and it's presumably those things that will make you choose one over they other.
My issue that some people will buy one, then complain that it's "missing" or has "lost" something that it never had, that only the OTHER thing had, or that some people will ascribe value to one thing based not on what IT has, but on the other thing, and what that other thing has.