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Originally Posted by ahi
Except that they are just that (at best) because publishers cannot be bothered to put in the work to even make them a near-equal value proposition. (All things [DRM, non-existent proofreading, et cetera among them] considered.)
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Non existent proofreading is a major problem for paper books as well. An old friend used to be a VP at an editorial production house that did copy editing, proofreading, that typesetting for publishers. She lamented the lack of it on a mailing list we were on. Another member of that list was an editor at a major publisher, who said "But copy editing, proofreading, and such are part of the budget for the book, and are always done!" "Maybe they still are in
your house", replied my friend, "but I'm the one who gets to deal with the ones who used to pay us to do it, and don't do so any more." They were trying to cut costs, and decided proofreading was an unnecessary expense...
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Dennis