|  05-10-2011, 08:58 PM | #16 | 
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|  05-10-2011, 09:01 PM | #17 | 
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			That would depend on if they could even read or write I would imagine. Not every monk back then would have been able to.  And of course the black death made scribes more scarce as well so printing would have been the only viable way to go at that point I would think. | 
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|  05-10-2011, 11:42 PM | #18 | |
| Professional Contrarian            Posts: 2,045 Karma: 3289631 Join Date: Mar 2009 Device: Kindle 4 No Touchie | Quote: 
 Using the term "cannibalization" does NOT indicate that they were caught off guard. It just means that they believe that ebooks are cutting into their paperback sales -- as opposed to, for example, taking away sales from movie rentals or video games. Consider some other statements made by the CEO in question in the keynote: "The signs are that consumers expect e-books to be priced considerably lower than physical books. There's no easier way to drive an e-book up the charts than by massive price reductions." "For publishers to remain relevant, we need to influence the choices which authors, technology companies, and consumers will make. It’s therefore essential to understand what motivates them. It’s essential to engage with them. You only have to look at the music industry, to see the price of failing to engage with technology and the consumer, early enough." Full text is here: http://futurebook.net/content/it-end...-new-beginning Now, I won't say that everyone here will wholly agree with Ms Barnsley. But it is screamingly obvious from the actual text of the keynote that she is not blindsided or surprised by the changes in the book business that are already underway. | |
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|  05-10-2011, 11:51 PM | #19 | 
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			I agree that ebook sales are going to change the way publishers do business, but I think it is a mistake to bank your whole premise on the idea that all of these ebook customers would have bought the paper book otherwise. We have seen enough anecdotal stories from people on this forum to indicate that this is not always true. They will lose *some* sales. They will gain other sales from former library and used book store users who never bought from them in the first place. I forget the name for it, but there a word for those logic statements that don't really follow. You know, like 'candy is pink, girls like candy, therefore girls like pink.' The whole 'ebook sales are rising, paper sales are falling, therefore if we stop the ebook sales, all those people will buy the paper instead' argument strikes me as being on that level. | 
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|  05-11-2011, 01:25 AM | #20 | |
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 When we were solely buying paperbacks, the choice was limited and particularly, I, had to be also selective with purchases. Our bookcases could only hold so many books and that space was approaching critical. I purchased close to 75% of my paperback purchases at book exchanges anyway, remainder online. My wife was not picky, as long as she could get the book she wanted to read. | |
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|  05-11-2011, 02:54 AM | #21 | |
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|  05-11-2011, 05:24 AM | #22 | |
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 A nice example can be taken from Yes, Prime Minister. Known as the Politicians' Syllogism, it goes something like this: We must do something. This is something. Therefore we must do this. On another note, I really hate the size and shape of 'trade' paperback format. If I've only got a book in print format, and it's 'Penguin classic' size, I'll very happily read it. The abominations that are 50% bigger and invariably have neon-covers that look like a box of washing powder, not so much. The advantages of ebooks over these vile objects are even more self-evident. | |
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|  05-11-2011, 05:34 AM | #23 | 
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			I think you're looking for "fallacy".
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|  05-11-2011, 06:22 AM | #24 | ||
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|  05-11-2011, 06:39 AM | #25 | 
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			I would have thought this would be very good news for publishers. There is a lot more profit in an ebook than there is in a realbook, and there will be a lot fewer readers with each individual ebook sold than there is with a realbook because of DRM restrictions. Even moreso when everything moves towards a cloud-based (hate that expression) sales model where "purchases" are stored on the publisher's servers rather than on the "buyer's" own devices.
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|  05-11-2011, 07:08 AM | #26 | 
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			Is it really? In the short term, perhaps, but how will new generations of readers be introduced to new authors and genres if garage sales and used-bookstore bargain basement deals disappear, too? I know I have found more than one author that way whose books I continue to buy. And I know I'm not the only one. Sure, there are always libraries, but still...
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|  05-11-2011, 07:34 AM | #27 | 
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|  05-11-2011, 07:35 AM | #28 | 
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|  05-11-2011, 07:49 AM | #29 | 
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			Turkeys don't vote for Christmas. Cheers, Drew. | 
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|  05-11-2011, 08:31 AM | #30 | |
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