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Old 12-11-2009, 01:06 PM   #141
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it sounds like there are an awful lot of ifs, ands, thens and so on to support the equitable pbook argument. as far as this statement; Until then both ebooks and pbooks need to fit within a single economic model., goes, I think it has already been proven that there is a failure in that logic line.

if nothing else, take it from the environmental impact approach and look at all of the fines, penalties, negative impact and so on that are involved with paper production. that in itself, once ebook publications become the norm has to be HUGE! I think every publisher who continues to dig their heels in over this should be forced to live downwind of a puplmill until they get their act together
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