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Old 02-05-2010, 03:44 AM   #104
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Originally Posted by delphidb96 View Post
Really? Why? It's not as if the big publishers cannot handle $9.99 ebook prices, just that they prefer to saddle ebook prices with print book legacy costs. And how is that anything but thievery on the part of the big publishers?

IOW, would you consider it all right for publishers to steal from you? Because every time you buy an ebook loaded with DRM that has had it's price jacked is condoning theft - out of YOUR wallet.

I say let the 'big boys' lose all the ebook sales they can - until they figure out that the customer is always right.

Derek

There is going to be plenty of companies, people, posters, authors and blog this and blog that out there that are going to try to tell you (us) that eBooks cost quite a bit more than we perceive. Besides the very first eBook the cost is miniscule. So watch as they (you know who they is) switch gears (its already started) into trying to convince the public of this.
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