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But my skill sets sure don't bring $500,000 in the current market, no matter how much I wish it. Nobody is forcing anybody to write/perform a specific labor... It's a choice. |
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They undoubtedly would. But I think that fear mongering by the publishers regarding Amazon is largely overblown and mostly meant to drum up public support before the big decisions on the agency price cartel. (Amazon are nowhere near getting a monopoly). Actually publishers are helping Amazon by keeping the dead horse DRM alive. Which means books are not interchangeable between devices and this forces people to choose between "ecosystems" --- and the best IMHO is definitely Amazon.
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Amazon is being painted the big monster by the big 6 simply because they were left way behind, once Amazon sensed the wind change and began to innovate with ebooks and prices geared to entice readers. They keep DRM on their product as a security blanket, trying to hold on to narrowed market share while not moving forward with better modern business and distribution models.
Amazon have DRM and closed ecosystem, yes. But they do a hell of a lot of things far better than the Agency 6 ever had and probably ever will. I liken the agency 6 stance to be sitting around the comforting DRM fire at the back of their cave, terrified of the dark because the imagined monsters of Amazon (Bezosaurus Rex) and piracy (Say Arrr-o-saur) roar and snuffle outside waiting to gobble them all up. |
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I see no moral reason why one product should or should not be more expensive than another. It's obvious from reading this site that a lot of people prefer eBook over print, and that's reason enough for a price differential. But if anyone wants another: Without DRM, you can share your book with a friend at the same time you yourself are doing it. Can't do that with print. Also, a print book lying around our house, or even in my hands on the subway, is an advertisement for the title. |
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I don't buy very many e-books, and especially not ones with DRM. I've been burned paying full price for a DRM'ed book only to have it arrive without a cover. My jaw figuratively hit the proverbial floor, when after selecting the book and thinking "cool cover", only to have my copy that I paid full price have no cover. There was NOTHING that could be done. just too bad so sad. If it had no DRM I would have been able to edit everything to my satisfaction. I've bought very cheap books drm free with ugly covers, and the fact that I could make it mine, with my cover and some of them scribble my own name on it. Well, I enjoy those kind better. I hate the locked on kind, and always will. |
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The great part of the OP's question is that the the big publishers created the giant they fear; Their mad insistence on DRM even now makes sure buyers stay locked into the Amazon ecosystem. It's even more funny (tragic if you're a publisher) that this is a repeat of the music industry and iTunes. The publishers could have created a competitor to Amazon, but they didn't -
Stonetools is a perfect example of not being able to see the forest through the trees; all the data in the world won't convince them that DRM has failed and been harmful to the industry. |
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To beat Amazon, a company is going to have to do something that Amazon isn't doing (that people want, of course). No one will beat Amazon by trying to be exactly like Amazon, but cheaper. B&N has done a decent job differentiating themselves from Amazon by leveraging their storefronts. And some small specialty retailers have done okay by focusing on particular niches. Apple, on the other hand, has had very little success with their e-bookstore because they don't really offer anything any different than Amazon or B&N...in fact, they offer less because you can't read iBooks on anything but an iOS device. And their lack of traction in the book market comes despite the fact that there are something like 300 million iOS devices on the market. |
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Amazon's advantage comes from the relatively seamless ecosystem and the fact that their store is the best online experience available.
The other online stores just don't offer that great an experience...the stores are fine if you know exactly what you are looking for, but they really lack in discoverability. I think the retailers would hugely benefit from going DRM-free and therefore being able to sell to anyone and everyone, at any store, but for anyone to seriously challenge Amazon, they need to develop a superior shopping experience, which is a tall order. |
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Look for "Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited" in the details, Amazon has put this information back after disappearing it for a few months.
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ITA. I think Amazon would do away with DRM tomorrow if the publishers allowed it, just as they have done away with it for music.
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