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Sorry I already pay enough monthly fees. The library should never become a subscription service period.
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Once they've bought a physical book, the copyright owner can't declare whether it can be resold or rented. But "buying" an ebook is a different matter, and the original is somewhere on a hard drive, not being handed over to the customer. |
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As an author/publisher of ebooks I'm in favor of libraries charging a small fee for ebooks, and not because I can make a handsome profit (I make $0.30 - $0.50 on the majority of my $0.99 ebooks sold online now).
Libraries can't continue to depend upon government financing to exist, and they certainly don't earn enough money from library cards or late fees to cover their overhead. Personally, I'd rather see the profit presently kept by retailers and distributors for my ebooks go to support libraries. As for free books, I'd be more than happy to provide some of my ebooks to a library for free after they've been at retailers for a few years and I've earned something for my effort. |
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...but until you've made a pretty profit on YOUR books, those libraries are gonna have to pay for the privilege to carry you in their catalog? ![]() Interesting. |
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If a library has my ebook, pays me $0.30 - $0.50 royalty for it, and loans it out 100,000 times, how am I making a pretty profit? ![]() |
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Making writings available - including to libraries - for the benefit of society is part of a mutual agreement from which authors recieve the benefit of copywrite protection in a reciprocal relationship. Its a two way contract, you break your part and society owes you zero access to the legal system to enforce exclusivity for your work. Under what basis did you think copywrite operated? |
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I believe you meant copyright. |
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It might be *harder* to fund libraries when you have 10% unemployment, perhaps, but my community finds a way to come up with over $40 million dollars *every year* for libraries. The library's funding last year was $300,000 below their budget; as a consequence they reduced hours and some services. But the existence of the library is not in doubt - they have been a government supported institution for the past 140 years and I don't think that will change any time soon. |
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Originally Posted by old goat: "Libraries can't continue to depend upon government financing to exist."
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I love libraries, please don't get me wrong, and I hope they will still be around another 140 years. If it takes paying a small fee for a DVD, ebook, or whatever to keep libraries around for another 140 years then I'm all for it. I'm not saying that libraries must charge a fee starting this year, but it is something they will have to consider in the next 140 years. |
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But I would be happy to pay that amount in increased property taxes. I think that adding basic fees on top of property taxes will take us down a road of divided service that we don't want to be on and will eventually undermine the library's mission. |
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As for libraries providing technology items... my local library has rows of computer workstations, and they are very busy; there is often a line to get one. The librarians tell me that most of these people are job seekers; the recession has brought them to the library in force. Many of these people probably have home computers, but lack home internet, since home internet service is a monthly bill they can slash as they try to weather their unemployment. Both of the people I have given readers to, depend on the library for their internet access. They'll have to go to the library to put books on their devices. The devices are easier to carry to and from the library on the bus, than tote bags full of paper books would be. I wonder if the library has machines that can load books to devices that people bring in? I guess we shall find out.
I suppose this is another drawback of DRM - people who don't have internet at home, are frustrated by it. ![]() Last edited by elizilla; 07-02-2011 at 01:36 PM. |
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The question is NOT will libraries pay for books, or will patrons pay for libraries. They already do. The question is just HOW these things will be done in the digital world. It seems rather clear that the analog funding system does not work in the digital world, whether for music or books. I can imagine that one solution might include that ebooks will not go into libraries for the first year of their existence. |
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