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And the lack of choice wouldn't be on the side of the authors, but on the side of the consumers. |
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I can see the concern: If Amazon can "buy up" all the good authors as both publisher AND distributor, it's a potential trust issue, I think. But it'll have to be worked out in the courts. Who knows? Maybe we'll get an Amazon Publisher and Amazon Distributor bust-up like the Bells.
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I know that the lack of choice would be on the side of the consumer, and there is no lack of choice. Every book that I have seen has been available through more than one company. The e-book prices that we see on Amazon are (9 times out of 10 times), set by the publisher. If/When Amazon publishes books, they will set the price. It will be our choice as the consumer whether or not to pay said prices for said e-books. Unlike electricity, e-books are not a necessity. We can very easily speak with our wallets. Again, there is no monopoly there. |
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![]() Saying "I am not aware of X" (in this case, books only available at Amazon) and then getting upset when someone posts evidence of X is kind of... unfair. Imho. Am I misunderstanding the disconnect here? ![]() |
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2. What evidence was given? I did not see a link or a title. |
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Amazon is more like my drug pusher.
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Nyssa,
Sil_lis posted this link, which it seems you missed. http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/b...th-caveat.html Quote:
http://jakonrath.blogspot.com/2010/0...s-release.html (Konrath is explicitly teaching his readers how to convert the mobi book to epub, incidentally.) As I understand it, anything published by Amazon Encore (the Amazon Publisher) will ONLY be sold through the Kindle store in terms of e-Book copies. Therefore, yes, there are e-books that are only sold through the Amazon store at Amazon's arrangement. Whether or not this publisher-gives-exclusive-access-to-its-own-distributor is legal is not my purview, but the impetus is there. Since Amazon Encore deliberately buys up best-selling indie works (hence the "encore" in the name), it's a source of concern to some people to have it ALSO be exclusive to the Kindle store. (Amusingly, Konrath needs to update his eBook Store page -- the "this book contains all of my writing" option for $43.99 now, notably, doesn't, since he (apparently) can't sell Shaken at his own site, due to his deal with Amazon. I'd find more Konrath links but the internet is being slow tonight.) Last edited by anamardoll; 09-24-2011 at 09:48 PM. |
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Which still does not prove a monopoly. 1. The book can be purchased in paper through other stores. B&N, Books-A-Million, BiggerBooks.com to name a few. 2. The book can be borrowed from the library. 3. The author chose to use Amazon instead of some other publisher...Amazon did not "force" him to do so. He has prevented consumers from getting the e-book version from other sources. Again, there is no proof of a monopoly. When Amazon becomes the only source for all of the items it sells, (like FPL once being the only source for electricity in the city, county, or state of Florida) then I will consider it a monopoly. |
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So? Of course they don't want a lawsuit. Nobody wants to be involved in a lawsuit. They still gave each and every other purchaser $30 back for a book they paid less than $10 for. Still sounds like a win for the consumer.
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Thomas & Mercer, an Amazon publisher, has 4 novels soon to be published. They are available as pre-order. B&N is selling the print editions for the exact same price as Amazon. So, according to Mr Lynch they will have the ebooks for sale when released.
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Amazon pays to ship directly to the customer. That is a higher expense than the so called brick and mortar stores pay for their bulk shipping in big tricks and on railways. You have to factor that cost into their overhead. Yes state and local governments don't get their sales tax, but the citizens of those states and local governments get lower costs and thus are better able to support these state and local governments. Amazon doesn't get a free ride. They provide the citizens good products at a low cost, and with incredible efficiency. If you want to look at free rides, look at such artifices as not charging sales tax above $300 on an automobile sale. Look at giving tax breaks on first and 2nd mortgages. Look at farm subsidies, ethanol subsidies, homesteader exemptions, etc., etc., and so on forever. What we have is politics in action where "people" decide what is fair, but there are groups of other people that disagree. |
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Also as long as their are books available in any format there is no monopoly. Any author exclusively selling their own books could more reasonably charged with being a monopoly. And any store selling their own brand name or restaurant with a unique recipe. Not saying it couldn't happen, but untill you cannot legally acquire most books in any format elsewhere, the word monopoly does not in any way apply. Helen Last edited by speakingtohe; 09-24-2011 at 11:11 PM. |
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anamardoll, products are products and everyone has their own priorities. Don't turn up your nose at others needs. I take it that you have never been hungry. ![]() |
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