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Old 10-16-2008, 02:48 PM   #54
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Do you really think that will happen?
They've done it twice already.

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And again......no one is forcing anyone to buy anything.
And in the case of your Kindle eBooks, you didn't buy anything.

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I think a lot of the 'anti-kindle' propaganda is because its not available world wide. Well, that will change. The potential profits are too large to ignore.
You got that right.

Make them pay every time they want to read a book and don't let them buy a copy that they can read forever. The potential for profits is pretty good in that business model - assuming that consumers will go for it.
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