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Old 05-17-2009, 10:36 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by rixte View Post
The problem with the publisher's argument is yes, I do believe there's a similar amount of work that goes into an ebook as a book, between editing, typesetting, cover design, etc, etc. However, those prices are covered by a *paperback* that goes through a decent run - not a hardback.
I don't see your point. As long as every ebook sale takes away a paperback or hardback sale, the ebooks have to cover their share of the TOTAL cost of production.
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