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Old 01-10-2010, 04:09 PM   #85
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc View Post
For me, this delay policy will just decrease the ebooks I buy from that publisher. Like many owners of ebooks, I have loaded more books than I can ever read in any reasonable time (like my lifetime!), so delaying an ebook release merely short-circuits my impulse buy of that title.
Me too. For buyers like us, they are just losing sales. If publishers were smarter they would have reps sitting in communities like this one, gauging the feelings of more hardcore e-reader fans. They would soon realise that we hate DRM and that their 'marketing strategies' are losing them sales.
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