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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby
I believe that they could easily provide e-books at a volume and cost to price that
would make for a decent profit to all involuved. A good enough e-book for $5 and a
great/high demand e-book for $10, would mean a much greater volume of sales and
very little profit for any pirates. Most would gladly pay such prices and never look to
any of the questionable sources.
My 2 cents worth.
Luck;
Ken
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I've said it before, but if ebooks were priced and positioned in direct competition with second hand paperbacks, the book industry would be able to grab a lot of money for themselves that is currently only going to second hand bookshops.