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Amazon Kindle e-book downloads outsell paperbacks
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That's interesting. I have to wonder if Amazon's proprietary software will hurt them. It reminds me of the VHS/BetaMax war. David got Goliath in that one. I think the Christmas season brought a lot of new, less expensive e-readers out there and now there are library lending programs that you can't use on Kindle. Should get even more interesting!
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I suppose it's not all that surprising, given Amazon's dominant position on the ebook market.
If WH Smith or Waterson or Barnes & Noble announced that they were selling more ebooks than paperbacks, that we'd really sit up and take notice. |
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Five years ago I wouldn't have believed this possible. Now that I have an e-reader, I can see why!
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True, Harry, but there is a difference. Amazon's books have at least 2 layers of proprietary software -- the basic format and the DRM -- so even if one were dropped the other would remain. This is compounded by Amazon's unwillingness to broadly license its proprietary software.
OTOH, ADE is but one level of proprietary software and it could be dropped without rippling the marketplace because the underlying format is not proprietary and is universally available. Every ebooktailer (at least of the major ones) other than Amazon uses it. In addition, ADE is available to anyone who wants to use it. The fact that ADE is proprietary is somewhat meaningless under the circumstances but that Amazon's 2 layers are does have meaning. |
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I can't find a forum to discuss DRM/ADE, so I'll post this here. Yesterday it occurred to me that Amazon might go into the ebook lending business. If libraries can do it, why not Amazon? This could be the answer to what seems to me the impossible situation we have now of ebooks selling for absurdly high prices, especially compared to prices for used paper books. Since Amazon took on the used paper business, which at first must have scared them since it would take away from their new books market, maybe they will take on the lending business. This leads to DRM/ADE issues, which I know little about, so maybe someone can help. What in fact would stop anyone from doing their own lending business, just as they do their own selling business, either through Amazon or otherwise? Can DRM/ADE be configured to make the ebook equivalent to a paper book, i.e., not copyable except along with the DRM software that allows you access it? That would allow you to sell the book. The lending variation of software is obviously already being used by libaries, so why can't individuals use it, too? P.S. I just read the Adobe white paper here and they seem fully aware of the problems and seem to have solutions, so the idea of a huge lending library (most public libraries have very limited ebook collections, especially of newer books) does not seem far-fetched.
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I don't disagree with you, Richard. I was just pointing out that ADE is just as proprietary to Adobe as the Kindle format is to Amazon. This often seems to be overlooked. Anybody who wants to sell a reader with ADE has to pay Adobe a hefty licence fee for the right to do so; anybody who wants to sell ADE books has to pay another hefty licence for the "Adobe Content Server" software, plus (I believe) a royalty payment for every book sold.
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However, it really doesn't matter. If Amazon goes out of business and no one takes them over, lots of books will be locked. Same if Adobe ever decided to stop supporting ADE. The risks are about the same. |
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Of course, the DRM "extensions" to ePub are proprietary and undocumented. |
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![]() There actually is a company that rents ebooks (and paper books), but I suspect the economics are awful. Rentals work for movies, because it takes a few hours to watch one and you may not want to own it thereafter. Books take days, weeks, occasionally months to read; people like to own them; and if you do a monthly service fee like Netflix, the people who will benefit the most (the heavy readers) will cost you the most to support. I fully support libraries, but on a fundamental level they operate very differently from retailers. Quote:
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