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Old 11-18-2008, 06:11 AM   #34
BlackVoid
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
The fact that someone considers the price to be too high doesn't give them a "right" to take it illegally.
YES IT DOES! Most countries ALLOW downloads for private use.
Ebook prices should be 50% or less compared to the paper book price. Otherwise what is the point???
A paper book is much more valuable than a digital one.
It does not have DRM.
You can legally lend it to a friend.
It is easy to sell.
You can burn it for heat.

Pricing ebooks at the same price as paper books is self-defeating. The truth is that publishers simply do not want ebooks to succeed at all.

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