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Old 02-27-2009, 05:48 PM   #216
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Originally Posted by starrigger View Post
Like Lilac, I agree that ebooks should be no more expensive (and probably somewhat less expensive) than the most recent paper edition. But one point made above is misleading: distribution costs.

Granted, there are no trucks driving books around. But absolutely there are still distribution costs, just like any wholesale/retail operation. In fact, I just opened a (depressingly small) royalty statement on my ebooks, and saw just how big a bite is taken by fictionwise, amazon, whoever else is distributing the books.

I also saw how very far ebooks have to go before they're a significant part of the sales picture. (And yes, that's one reason I, like everyone else here, want the prices to be lower.)
Now do you think the "distribution" costs should go down in a few years once they get a good infrastructure in place? That's what I wonder about.
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