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Old 04-19-2009, 03:32 PM   #180
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I like your szenario and i think it would indeed satisfy both parties. Consumers could buy the digital goods for a fair price and without technical restrictions, the vendors would have their revenues and the "pirates" would be a very little evil.
I do too, but does such a price point exist for ebooks? We found it for music, but I'm not convinced it exists for ebooks. Authors don't have performance venues to supplement reduced royalties. There are many authors leaving the business *today* because they can't make enough money anymore, even though their writing is just as good as it used to be.
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