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Originally Posted by crich70
Ah but when I buy an ebook I'm using my ink and my page (i.e. the ereader) so why should I have to pay more for the ebook version than I would if I were to buy a paper and ink version of the same book? That's the main crux of the problem for many of us I think.
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The crux of many peoples' problem is their continued insistence on comparing the price of the format they want to the price of the format they
don't want. Why? I don't know. If they prefer to buy/read ebooks, then it naturally follows that they might just value them
more than physical books (even if they won't admit this to themselves and others). Why should anyone sell someone what they want
most, for less than the price of something very similar that they don't want
at all? It makes no sense to me.