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Old 09-05-2007, 12:07 PM   #242
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Originally Posted by NatCh View Post
I'd be happy to pay a price for an e-book consistent with the costs, so long as they didn't include the imprint costs too. Seems perfectly reasonable, I just want to pay for what I actually get, not for things I'm not getting.
Which raises the question: What if there were no paper version? With no direct comparison, how would you decide what's reasonable?
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