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Old 04-23-2009, 06:06 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by searcher View Post
The whole idea isn't worth. Nobody reads open letters and declarations. Publishers will follow the market and the market needs. It's simple.
Unfortunetely too simple to be true at the moment. It's mainly because the international ebook market does not follow the typical market rules at all and the publishers are rather part of an oligopoly than part of a polypoly. Beside that geographical restrictions, individual contracts, misestimation of market potential and fear of "piracy" counteract the market needs in the (e)book market.
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