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Old 04-18-2006, 04:41 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by CCDMan
That would be nice and would be fair but it sure as heck is not realistic. This, like all pricing, is a matter of competition. Right now the only real mass competition for ebooks is mass print books so that is where ebooks will be priced until more competition appears. It is an economic no-brainer.
Like Project Gutenberg - Free.
Like Blackmask Online - Free.

Yes, there is plenty of competition out there for low cost eBooks.

I think that derekweb hit it on the head:
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Originally Posted by derekweb
This would actually also have dependency on whether the publisher actually wanted the system to work
In the eBook world publishers are obsolete.
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