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Old 06-17-2013, 01:04 PM   #32
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May I ask why you think that publishers do believe this?
I don't think you can view an entire industry as having a single mindset, that there would be some that have adopted the "Every e-book sale is a lost p-book sale" belief, in the corporate boardrooms of the BPHs, would be inevitable. The slower than would be expected adoption of e-books by some publishing houses (of course we who frequent MR, are more familiar with those that are providing e-books) might be one indication. Their handling of the "Backlist Issue", seems, to me at least, to indicate a reluctance to embrace the potential of e-book publishing.

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Ken

P.S.; There is also the title of this thread.

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