Quote:
Originally Posted by DawnFalcon
But it does. It matters a lot when it appears, and where on the darknet for that matter. The best way to delay them is to keep availability high and prices low - the iTunes model, simply making the legal version convenient.
|
I don't sweat that much over the darknet. But I agree completely with the goal of making legal editions cheap and convenient. I was happy as a cat in cream when my commercial ebooks went up on webscription.net for a song.
(For the record: I had plenty of reason to be pissed at Amazon and Macmillan both, even before this happened. Macmillan, for not getting my Tor novel into ebook format as promised. Amazon, for not getting my other ebooks up in their catalogue, almost a year after they were submitted. But I suppose none of that is relevant to the present situation.)