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That generally happens when a book has different US and UK publishers - a very common situation.
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Many years ago all editing, proofreading, design, and illustration was done in-house. But even in the days before computers, 95%+ of publishers farmed out the production of the book to typesetters/compositors and to printers. It was very rare for a publisher to produce a book 100% in-house; few publishers had the facilities to do so and I don't know of any today who have that capability, although there may be some. |
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In contrast, for a customer like me, Amazon is a terrible answer. The very things you like about Amazon are the things that I find more appealing at B&M stores (particularly the browsing experience) or at Amazon competitors like B&N. To each his/her own.
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All of them refers to those books that Amazon publishes, not all books published in the world. If Amazon publishes a Stephen King book, it will be under contract and likely would give exclusive selling rights to Amazon. It is very unlikely that Amazon will publish a book and then give Barnes & Noble, Sony, Apple, Books on Board, and other booksellers the right to sell the book in competition with Amazon.
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That's exactly the point. It would force Amazon to be an ePub seller and would allow the consumer the choice of where to buy a book because all sellers would sell the book in ePub format with a universal DRM scheme.
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Well, exactly.
But that's the entire argument being used Amazon will undercut prices, tie up all the authors, drive everybody else out of business and then have a Monopoly on the entire publishing industry. At which point the consumers will be at the mercy of Amazon charging whatever prices they want. That was the entire point of Agency Pricing. It was billed to the consumers as a "We have to raise your prices in order to protect YOU the consumer" kind of thing by the publishers. But that was never true. The consumer has never been in any real danger. Somebody is always willing to meet consumer demand and as long as there is a demand for value priced literature - somebody will supply it. If Amazon stops, somebody else will start. The danger has always been to the publishers and retailer who can't or won't meet Amazon price structures, who find the role they play in the supply chain of author-publisher-retailer-consumer becoming unstable. Amazon as an evil Monopoly to all literature just won't happen because there is a in practical terms endless amount of books begging to be published every year and setting up a website to sell digital books is technologically simple. If Amazon were EVER to reach the point where customers didn't like what they were doing anymore - then somebody else would jump on that business need and start undercutting Amazon. |
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I don't know if it's true anymore, but for a long time Samsung were providing the displays for Sony LCDs, even though they are technically their competitors. And, of course, the A4/A5 chips used in Apple's iOS devices are also provided by Samsung, even though they are competitors, as well. (This may change soon, of course, since their rivalry seems to be taking ever more vindictive turns.) The idea that Amazon would not give competitors the right to sell their ebooks is a little naive. If and when Amazon has a fully operational publishing business, it will obviously make sense for that aspect of their business to have their books sold as widely as possible. If that means selling Amazon published ebooks via B&N or Kobo, they will do so. And, of course, they will make money of such transactions. They know that their own Kindle store is the most popular store out there; what better way to rub salt in their competitor's wounds than by not only outselling them, but also by having them give Amazon money for selling ebooks? It's just good business. |
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I was referring specifically to Amazon published material. No separate publishers for US and UK. They may be pricing according to local market conditions. And to help promote the Kindle. To the US consumer I'm not convinced it's better than traditional publisher. |
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