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Plan B Is Now In Force
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I have no problem with people setting up private libraries of ebooks online, purchasing the books as a group and sharing them among themselves. It's just the old subscription library format updated to the modern world.
I am tired of the hypocrisy of the various media publishing associations; they don't protect their artists, actors, authors because those folks for the most part get less from the sales of their works than they truly deserve. All the associations are concerned with is perpetuating their lock on their various industries and keeping their personal cash cow flowing. I hope the publishers are finally running scared, what with their foot-dragging to make books and back-catalogs available in ebook formats, their attempts to charge tree-book prices for a digital download, and the piss-poor formating of so many "legal" ebooks. Just as the music industry did before them, they are the ones responsible for driving their customers into the arms of the dark net - where almost any book anyone wants is available - in the format they need, and where the users themselves many times take the time to reformat the books into readability and check that pages/chapters aren't omitted from the final product. Fact is, some of the product on the dark net is actually better than the "official" version, and as more people realize that and take advantage of it, publishers are going to continue to lose out until they realize that they have to change their business model and become proactive rather than reactive. Don't follow the MPAA/RIAA models, create a new one that works in today's world for your industry. Don't squander your good will like they did by treating their customer base as all potential criminals. Provide your ebooks in multiple formats - not locked into a single format, usable on only a limited number of reading devices. Price the ebooks cheaper than paper ones; we are not idiots - we know that a digital data transfer costs less than physically publishing a paper book. We are not asking you to give away the books, but don't charge us for something we are not getting; you will still make your profit. Take the time to format the ebooks so that they are both readable and complete. Give us a good ebook at a reasonable price, give us the ebooks we want to read, and we will buy your ebooks as our first buying choice, and not turn to some other option. |
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I am just interested to know how it works. Are you talking about a system that actually exists, or are you proposing a hypothetical replacement for the PLR?
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And, yes it exists. For example in Sweden and I believe in France but probably also in other countries. |
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Actually I think it explains more about yours. If you think that Wikipedia is the only source of academic material available on the internet then your search skills could do with some work. The internet has made more academic work available to more people from one technology than any other development since the invention of the printing press.
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Are you gonna eat that?
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landing the whole honor harrington series on a pirate site really isn't a coup when they pretty much give you the entire series with every new release ![]() with their lack of drm, reasonably priced ebooks, free library, relatively inexpensive print omnibuses, etc, baen bends over backwards to satisfy their customer base and as a result i've been checking out more of their titles. angry robot is another good publisher. they don't hand out freebies but their books are drm free, no territory restrictions and priced from $3-$4.75. they must be doing ok with the business model, their 2012 release list is almost triple the size of last years. its just little things other pubs could be doing but they're not. got a new installment of a series coming out? what would be the harm in giving the previous books a deep discount for a few weeks? unfortunately it seems like publishers believe capitulating even an inch on drm or prices is tantamount to negotiating with terrorists. |
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Are you gonna eat that?
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if i go on amazon and loudly proclaim that a book stinks on ice and that it isn't fit to line a bird cage i guarantee that will provide for more lost sales and income than a handful of people who would pirate said book. not all of us know pirates. but we all know someone who has taken our word of mouth about an item to heart. so should we ban negative reviews? |
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I read on one blog, someone who was miffed because a negative review he wrote didn't pass through moderation because it provided a negative review of the story and writing style. He wrote to the website and was told his review was filtered due to poor publicity and won't promote increased sales. It was one of the "popular" book stores and was before e-books.
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I can just see publishers dreaming up all kinds of ridiculous laws with regard to book buying. |
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If so I could name a few people I know that will break that research. Also I know people who would buy more if they were unable to pirate anything. |
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Which part is untrue? Are they not consuming content? Is the content not up for sale? If you are disagreeing with the "without paying" part because they pay taxes and the taxes go to the libraries and from there in some countries some money goes to some authors, then you are considering a very indirect way of payment. On top of this the contribution to this payment doesn't come only from the library patrons, but from everyone that pays taxes, including pirates, which would mean that pirates are also paying the authors.
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