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|  07-05-2014, 11:07 AM | #16 | 
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 11,732 Karma: 128354696 Join Date: May 2009 Location: 26 kly from Sgr A* Device: T100TA,PW2,PRS-T1,KT,FireHD 8.9,K2, PB360,BeBook One,Axim51v,TC1000 | 
			
			Sony prices have traditionally been high but they have always discounted pretty heavily. In my time I've bought Sony CD changers, tape player, BD player, Vaio ultraportables at work, and they were always nicely discounted off their (very high) list prices. In recent years, they (and Samsung, and LG) have tried to cap discounts on HDTVs and most retailers have gone along. The problem they've run into in 2012 and 13 is their pipeline gets clogged up in the summer and they are forced to relent by the fall because there is a worldwide glut of large screen LCD manufacturing capacity and no shortage of comparable product that is available at better prices. Which is the same thing that happened with books: faced with "take it or leave it" pricing, enough readers walked away from the $12.99 BPH titles to make indie publishing socially acceptable. Price fixing works if you have a cartel that controls enough of the market to make "take it or leave it" stick and that is no longer true for the BPH cartel. If it did, the Randy Penguin merger would've been blocked. | 
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|  07-05-2014, 05:38 PM | #17 | |
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|  07-05-2014, 06:29 PM | #18 | 
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			Apple has been discounting ebook preorders. Publishers want preorders to be discounted.
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|  07-05-2014, 07:33 PM | #19 | |
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|  07-05-2014, 07:57 PM | #20 | 
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|  07-05-2014, 08:05 PM | #21 | |
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|  07-05-2014, 08:17 PM | #22 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,022 Karma: 6824104 Join Date: May 2011 Location: Southeastern Kentucky Device: KK3G, KPW1, Sony PRST1, Sony PRS350, iPod Touch 5G | 
			
			Publishers want preorders to be discounted? I wasn't aware of that. Apple's current price of The Silkworm is $8.99, the list is $14.99. Apple's current price of The Matchmaker by Elin Hilderbrand is $9.99, the list is $14.99. I can find others if you like. Apple doesn't seem to have a problem discounting when they want to discount.
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|  07-05-2014, 08:22 PM | #23 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,531 Karma: 8059866 Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Canada Device: Kobo H2O / Aura HD / Glo / iPad3 | 
			
			So the publishers feel that they negotiated a 2 year cooling off period when they settled (avoiding trial) and Judge Cote staggered the cooling off periods in her final decision for Apple (expressly so they couldn't collude again).  Now the publishers feel they got a raw deal with their settlement because they can't collude and have to wait up to 4 years instead of 2.   Seems simple. Why don't they make the publisher's settlements null and void and proceed to take the publishers to court. Apple was already found guilty of colluding with the publishers so it shouldn't be difficult to prove the publishers were also colluding. | 
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|  07-05-2014, 08:48 PM | #24 | 
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			The simple solution is to just make the publishers unable to ever go back to agency pricing. That would solve the problem.
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|  07-05-2014, 09:24 PM | #25 | |
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|  07-05-2014, 10:15 PM | #26 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 7,470 Karma: 44114178 Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: near Philadelphia USA Device: Kindle Kids Edition, Fire HD 10 (11th generation) | Quote: 
 As for simplicity, I question that. For one thing, it would lead to a long period of litigation concerning to whom it applies after mergers and divestitures. Another problem is that after a decade or two, the dividing line between a book and a video and a video game will likely blur or change, again leading to legal uncertainty and and a drawn out process of developing case law. Yet another difficulty is determination of what sorts of retail price maintenance rise to the level of agency. Personally, I think that retail price maintenance and agency are essentially the same, but most people seem to disagree. The beauty of making the restrictions temporary is that almost all the above problems don't have time to crop up. To me, it's unfair to single out one industry for permanent retail price maintenance prohibition. And if the prohibition is going to apply to all products, the cost of enforcement would be substantial. However, I have a more modest proposal that I think could achieve some of what you want while being cheaper to enforce. Pass a law stating that all commercial agreements between retailers and suppliers be put on the retailer's web site. Putting out there, on the web, written minimum price agreements would be embarrassing, so there would be fewer such agreements. Last edited by SteveEisenberg; 07-05-2014 at 10:21 PM. | |
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|  07-05-2014, 11:40 PM | #27 | ||
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|  07-06-2014, 01:19 AM | #28 | |
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|  07-06-2014, 01:24 AM | #29 | 
| eReader Wrangler            Posts: 7,949 Karma: 53216495 Join Date: Mar 2013 Location: Boise, ID Device: PB HD3, GL3, Voyage | 
			
			The "third parties" were all Apple's "partners in crime." Had Apple plea bargained at the same time they did, this could be all over now. Oh well. I guess maybe crime doesn't always pay after all. I'm sobbing for the poor publishers ... can you hear me sobbing?
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|  07-06-2014, 01:29 AM | #30 | 
| eReader Wrangler            Posts: 7,949 Karma: 53216495 Join Date: Mar 2013 Location: Boise, ID Device: PB HD3, GL3, Voyage | 
			
			So what are you whining about? The publishers plea bargained and served their "sentence." Apple just got their sentence -- they still have to serve it. If that's inconvenient for their Big 5 cohorts, oh well, so be it. Tough. Maybe they shouldn't have colluded in the first place, eh?
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