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Old 05-18-2009, 04:41 PM   #60
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Yes, there's something to be said for having the ebook of a hot new book be at a higher price initially. Perhaps a higher price for the few weeks after origination has finished, and before the paper copies hit the shops?

I've been known to spend $15 on an ebook, when I knew that in three months I could buy it for $6 or less.

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Hmm...now that makes sense. I don't think I'd want to spend $26 for a DRMed book (unless I'm certain I can remove it). However, I still say that I wouldn't mind paying $26 for a digital copy of a book. I believe in paying for the content.

It's like paying $400 for an ebook today, when we all know that in time it'll be around $100 or less. You pay to be the first to get your hands on something new. That's to be expected.
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