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This is a little bit of a side track but bear with me. 1) Authors and publishers want/need to make money on the books they sell. 2) Generally most people are happy to pay money for the books they read. 3) It’s a pain in the backside to have to add your details each time you want to buy something. Problem how can these be integrated so that the publisher (including author) feels confident that their product and hard work will not be handed out like free newspapers. The best solution they have come up with is DRM, and everybody knows how this is not in the best interests of the reader. And it really isn’t very satisfactory for the publisher either because in reality DRM is useless at preventing ‘unauthorized copying’ So there needs to be a method so that the honest consumer can easily buy an ebook, the publisher will get paid for most of their books people read. I can see iTunes supplying that service as it is available on most if not all platforms. Will some/many people copy books and give to their friends? Yes Will many people pay for the books? Yes Will the publisher make a profit? Yes Could this be one way to end DRM? Yes People who are strapped for cash won’t be buying a lot of books anyway, so if they read the books through ‘alternative channels’ the publisher isn’t really losing money. They can run steady campaigns encouraging people to pay for the books they have read whenever their finances improve. Nobody can argue that advertising doesn’t work, so here is something that can be good for everyone: publishers, customers, free loaders… Of course apple would coincidently make shit loads of cash too. If publisher don’t like iTunes, then perhaps they can set up their own bTunes and then cut out amazon, apple, adobe, sony…and sell them on iTunes as well for 30% more Cost3 = Author + Copyright owner + Publisher |
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Ebook Reader
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I absolutely hate iTunes! That's one of the worst programs I've tried to use in the last few years.
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but if it was a way to coax the publishers away from DRM i might be able to ignore it for a while. |
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There's a misunderstanding here. In my formula the components are roles not actual organizations, persons or other entities. So the cost always will be 'Author + Copyright owner + Publisher + Retailer' even if some of the roles in the formula are performed by the same player.
So there are some problems with your scenario. For one it is not clear what Apple would be in it. Also the formula 'Cost3 = Author + Copyright owner + Publisher' can never be real. A retailer is absolutely necessary otherwise you cannot buy the content. And while it happens that sometimes the copyright owner and the publisher is the same or the author and the copyright owner is the same it almost never happens in practice that the publisher and the retailer is the same. It is not complicated though: retailer is the player who collects the money from the customer and who has a contract with the publisher. Apple indeed has this role in some cases but for other content than music it is a negligible ratio of the whole content business. This is exactly why it is unacceptable that Apple wants to collect money for more content: it has simply no role in the business. |
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Yeh i know the equation isn't exactly true, i was just following on from your post, but that's not really so important.
The point i was making is that as it is iTunes sells digital media (mp3, video..) meaning that the music fat cats feel comfortable to sell their music without drm through that horrendous software. Thus it might be possible that publishers could do the same. I would certainly prefer if it were some other program or platform, however if it means that publishers can make a profit by selling better quality products then that would be good. The publishers do not need to have a separate retailer, they can set up their own ebook store using the itunes model (if they don't want to use the already functioning itunes), all publishers and newspapers can then carry on their business and make a profit (which is necessary to stay in business). It would be in their own interest to work together setting up the 'mulipub' estore. However the chances of them actually doing that are pretty slim! So they could give apple 30% (which is a fairly good deal compared to what the discounts they give stores) and everyone (especially apple) is happy. (well everyone except amazon sony and the others) Wouldn't it be nice if we could buy ebooks and read them as we please? But yes it is pretty shitty for apple to take 30% from other companies for doing bugger all |
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Now we still have to wait and see who gets what as far as percentages. |
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So once again, Apple has no role in the business of e-books and magiznes except for the ones for which it has the contract directly with the publisher. Which is almost an invisible ratio. So it is easy to calculate Apple's cut for the vast majority of e-book and magazine sales: the percantage for doing zero is zero. |
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I do not want it on my machine just to buy books. Graham |
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If you print books it sure is a very different and difficult task to get them into the hands of each and every customer This is not the case with digital stuff- you just need some website/platform What does amazon really do? Have a website that people can easily download or buy books. Quote:
If i were the CEO of a publishing co i would call up my publisher and newspaper CEO friends (or arch enemies) and suggest making a platform to sell their digital books. they are the ones who own the copyright so they can do as they choose. Leave the paper books to amazon and book shops and cut out the middle man for the digital. Spend a $1million between all of them and they'll get a system up and running (they could even employ people to do it should they not have any IT experts on their workforce). Get every book that is for sale up there and they're made. Make an app for apple and sell their own copyrighted products as they like, if apple doesn't like it then screw them, see how many people will continue to buy ithingys if they can't read books and newspapers. People only buy their book from amazon because it has all the stuff they need, if people can buy all their ebooks from somewhere else they will go there even if they can't buy a tv and a spare tire for their yacht but if they continue to insist on drm then let the high seas lurkers do what they will. Last edited by Visuddhi; 03-02-2011 at 05:47 AM. |
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I was saying that the publishers set up their own joint company (or they could use some existing platform). if small software companies are able to handle selling digital files to individual customers i think the guys would be able to figure it out if they wanted. There are also some publishers that sell directly. Anyway i don't really care anymore, its not my problem, there is plenty of stuff i have to read for many many years, and i won't be buying any icrap for the foreseeable future. |
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