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Originally Posted by issybird
If a hardbacks can fit on a book shelf, so can trades - and in fact, look much better than stacks of MMPBs.
It’s not the size of the book, it’s the size of the shelf. Surely there’s an absurdity in assuming that books need to accommodate the size of book shelves, rather than the reverse? It reminds me of when some kids in my class in elementary school thought New York was nicknamed the Empire State after the building.
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If you already have your bookshelves sorted to accommodate MMPBs, then adding in TPs will not do. Some people do not buy HCs and didn't have a problem until TPs.
Sure most bookshelves can be adjusted, but what do you with the books that no longer fit? Maybe the publishers got together with the bookshelf makers to be able to sell more bookcases and be able to raiise the price of books.
Apple and the price fix six colluded on eBook prices and the Justice Department majorly botch the outcome of the trial. The punishment should have been to not allow agency ever. But since the publishers can set the eBook price based on the current pBook, TPs became the norm since the price was able to be raised and thus, eBook prices raised as well.