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There are issues with saying 'just buy the pbook' too though. I live in a very expensive city, real estate costs a fortune and I simply don't have the space to store, in paper, every book I might want. So it's ebook or no boo, basically. They are not equivalent products in my mind at all.
Also, older people like my parents have accessibility issues with ebooks. My stepdad's primary interest in ebooks is that he has arthritis in his hands and finds it difficult to hold and manipulate a paper book. So for him too, it is 'ebook or no book' and they simply are not equivalent products. It's like saying 'there is no fancy cheese shop in your town? Well, just buy a McDonald's cheeseburger if cheese is what you want!' Totally different things. |
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I didnt realize there were used book stores still around. How do they cover their lease?
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Yes there are still used book stores around. There is also Goodwill which can have an interesting variety of books. To me the more interesting question is how many sales are they losing. The moral issue of "illegal" downloads etc will be debated far into the future. I think that the publishers and possibly some authors have an unrealistic view of what pirated ebooks actually cost them. I imagine that they loose very few sales from them, and actually the pirated copies may help generate sales. So while I think its a problem I do not believe at this point in time that it is a huge one. That may change one day. Amy |
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The local library has been my friend since i retired as I simply can't afford to buy books anymore. When I first heard about ereaders I thought, great, books at an affordable price and no need for bookshelves anymore.
But as usual disappointed again. I'm an aussie and of course most of the authors I would like to read are unavailable to me without jumping through hoops which out of principle i won't do. So do I feel guilty about getting the occaisional book from the darknet, no I don't and until publishers get their act together I will continue to do it. Nobody has lost any money from me because I would never have bought their books anyway. I will add that I do support and buy what I can from Baen Books I like their business model (no DRM or Geo restrictions) and that they offer some books for free. Also SciFi books are difficult to get here in rural Aus. |
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Doesn't apply to books, which don't contain adverts, they have to be profitable purely on sales. |
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Awwww Kenny I've been sitting here waiting for 3 days to see what you'd have to say.
And all I got was that? Tsk tsk tsk. Hardly worth the effort. Guess I'll have to go steal some books that someone doesn't even know are missing just to make up for the disappointment. |
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What's the difference? Oh, I borrowed that book from a friend, and gave it back to him afterwards. |
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How do they pay the rent? I don't know but judging from the number of them, they know how. I'm sure their business has received a boost lately as the sick economy has forced people to seek cheaper forms of entertainment. Last edited by Lady Fitzgerald; 08-04-2010 at 09:02 AM. |
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Driving up the coast of Maine, it seems like you pass a used bookstore every few miles. The ultimate is the Big Chicken Barn; I could spend a whole day in there. If you live anywhere in eastern New England, a trip up Route 1, perhaps with one or more of the used booksellers' associations' store lists in hand, will be worth a day or two. (I'd recommend a weekend trip, one day up and one day back, because some of the best close early). Oh, don't stop at the one right over the bridge -- I forget the name, but it's a freestanding little place on your left with a shabby parking lot and piles of rotting books out front -- the owner demands a browsing fee (and there are some creepy rumors about him).
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Retail sellers (not consumers) bought from Simon & Schuster or McMillan and then set their own prices. They could *give* them away if they wanted. |
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Author made no money. Publisher made no money. Amazon made more money than it deserves for a $.75 shipping fee. I got a poorly-formatted version to read; if I'm going to re-read it, I'll go back & correct the OCR errors & fix the formatting. I'm out about an hour of labor (I can read while the scanner is running & while the OCR is processing; there's bits of touchup here & there but otherwise it runs itself), but it's an hour doing tasks I enjoy, so I don't feel cheated by that. I'm aware that producing a good-quality, sharable ebook requires a lot more labor than that... but hey, I can't legitimately share this version, so it only has to be checked to my level of error-tolerance. I'm willing to read at fanfiction.net; my error tolerance is pretty high. I'll glance at the first few pages & see if there are annoying common OCR errors I can fix by find & replace, and otherwise let things slide. I don't care if an occasional period is read as a comma, or if I have to deal with 1's instead of I's in a few places. While this works for me, it doesn't work for everyone, and I'm really failing to see how this is better for the publishing industry & authors than selling me a $5 no-DRM ebook. Nor how just downloading a version from the darknet is worse for them. |
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Most publishers explore imorally the ebook market. Many consumers respond by imorally pirating.
As long as one part thinks the other is taking advantage, this problem won't be solved. About numbers, I don't have them, but I know ebook piracy is not as widespread as music, video & games. Maybe because reading isn't as popular and fast consumable as hearing music, watching a movie/tv series or playing a videogame. Yet, all these industries are thriving and beating record sales. Even in this recession. That just means that the industry is getting more and more greedy. Capitalism enforces them to increase profit every year. And their job is to squeeze our money from our pockets, and do everything they can. For exemplo, in the videogames industry, they are criticizing used game sales and protecting online/multiplayer part with serial numbers that can only be used once (so someone that buy's a second hand game, won't be able to play online, unless they pay an extra for the serial number). I'm not saying that two wrongs make a right. I'm just stating that a wrong might generate another wrong. Last edited by Over; 08-04-2010 at 01:54 PM. |
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