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1934 Price-fixing and US DOJ lawsuit
Here's an interesting article that reminds us how the publishers did the same sort of thing in 1934 with pBooks--and got the same response from the government back then--when the Great Depression squeezed both the publishers and the book buying public.
http://www.npr.org/2012/04/12/150492...all-over-again |
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![]() I don't know - maybe I have a hard time understanding the absolute hatred for Amazon in this because I never bought from them. I'd been a loyal Fictionwise buyer for years before Amazon's Kindle came out. |
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The author appears to have ties to the publishing world.
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I believe the hatred for Amazon is because they are seen as killing the local bookstore with a one-two punch of ebooks and (heavily) discounted pbooks. I think people who are on the publisher's side buy into the mystique of the local bookstore as a haven for literature and literacy. In much of the country, I don't think you can find a bookstore in a town smaller than 10-15 thousand unless it's a college town, and often the people working there are nothing more than minimum wage clerks. In small town America, Amazon's probably a godsend. And you'll note that Jason Boog is a New York City editor, where bookstores are (were) far more common. Last edited by bgalbrecht; 04-14-2012 at 02:08 PM. |
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I live in a city in northern California, population 119,000, with two universities. The only bookstore is a Christian bookstore. The closest "real" bookstore is 20 miles away.
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