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Originally Posted by Difflugia
Unless, of course, there were a system whereby one's livelihood isn't tied to the scarcity of what they produce. Then, people that enjoy designing cars could design them without starving and nobody would have to forego a car because they can't meet the artificially inflated price (after all, in your scenario, each car has a zero marginal cost to produce, so any cost is artificial). 
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With ebooks, there are no limits to how many can be sold.
With objects, there is a finite number of originals.
Depends on how many they produced.
Example: DeLorean vs the Ford Mustang.
Which was easier to get new in 1981, 82 or 83?