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Kobo had a presentation where they showed sales volumes at different price point and it clearly showed that the most volume was moving at the $10 price point. This wasn't about Amazon trying to dominate the market by selling below cost. It was about Amazon demonstrating what the price point had to be and they were willing to take a temporary loss to show the publishers their price had to drop. |
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Yes, as you say they tried to use their size to extort the publishers to lower the price regardless of the consequences for the readers and writers. Luckily enough some publishers are fighting back. |
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From here: Definition of EXTORTION 1 : the act or practice of extorting especially money or other property; especially : the offense committed by an official engaging in such practice 2 : something extorted; especially : a gross overcharge |
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That is not what ficbot said. He said that he wouldn't have bought the paper version anyway.
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The loss of the income from the best selling hardcovers will lead to less possibility of finding new and extremely good authors. A big thing if you as a reader prefer very good books and do not want to read OK or mediocre books.
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And it actually increases the chances of finding good writers. We could evolve into a system where the author posts the first chapter and the book only gets published if a certain number of people like what they read. Aren't you getting tired of all the vampire fiction out there, which is the result of the publishers deciding that this is what the readers want to buy? |
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You mean they will stop publishing stuff by great writers like Paris Hilton and Sarah Palin?
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NO. You are not reading what I said. I am saying I did NOT buy the paper version. In the old days, I would wait for the paperback or get from the library or used book store. I have never bought hardback fiction in my life. I would NOT previously have bought the paper version, will not buy it now, and the only way they will get a sale out of me is to sell me an ebook. It's not a question of not buying the paper 'anymore.' It's a question of now buying something when previously I would have bought NOTHING AT ALL. That is NOT cannibalization.
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The main reason that I think that ebooks are a good idea is because I want to read books that I already have in a different language. This is where the part about the price comes into play. If I buy the same book again, I don't really want to buy it at hardcover prices. |
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Authors are jumping all over them too, witness the Backlist Ebook thread elsewhere on MR. ______ Dennis |
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If everyone in the world stopped buying hardcovers tomorrow, the publishing industry would be in a scramble, but once everything shook out, we'd get good books still, if for no other reason than the fact that people exist who care enough about good books to find a way to get them out there. |
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eBooks are a natural fit for Amazon. As you say, they are optimized for online sales. They are the world's largest catalog retailer. They already have a highly developed infrastructure to display items and take orders. Adding the ability to provide fulfillment via an immediate download was a simple extension of existing capabilities. eBooks don't require warehousing, and distribution is a download from an Amazon server. Amazon uses a proprietary DRM scheme based on a modified version of MobiPocket DRM. The intent isn't so much preventing piracy as locking you in to Amazon as your vendor. If you want to read a published commercial title protected by DRM with your Kindle or Kindle app, you have to buy it from Amazon. You can side load Mobi format books not protected by DRM and read them, but in general, if you're buying the book, Amazon wants a cut of the sale. They have pricing and selection sufficient that most Kindle owners don't see vendor lock-in as onerous. Quote:
There was a brief period during the flap that led to the Agency Model when books from publishers who adopted the Agency Model refused to sell books through Amazon - Amazon had raised the stakes by further discounting popular titles to $7.99 from their default $9.99. That didn't last long. There were too many reasons for both sides to reach an agreement and continue doing business. ______ Dennis |
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