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Old 06-24-2007, 05:39 PM   #25
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Right now, sales of ebooks are nowhere near reaching that break even point
<Click><Click><Click> There. I just created an eBook. Cost: $0. If DRM is adds to the cost of the eBook, then only a few sales are needed to break even.

Sales are poor because readers perceive publishers are screwing us over on eBook prices.

But eBook sales are hitting, and passing, the break even points. If eBook costs are higher than what I've said, then the publisher has some major issues with keeping costs down.
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