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Old 12-12-2009, 02:10 PM   #7
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This article is right on. Most people view this battle on a personal level. "Why are the publisher/authors denying me the option to read their books". From that perspective the. Publisher/author's actions makes no sense, however from an economic and control-- which ultimately translates to economics-- the battle makes sense. The publishers/authors make most of their money on hardback prices. EBooks are percieved to cost less and the publisheres are trying to fight that perception

Again if these comunity could band together to boycott such comany pratices we will be better of
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