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I've been looking at eBooks from Google Play and finding that Google has been matching Amazon on price and doing one better then Amazon by offering ePub. |
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This very forum is flooded with messages where people have boycotted the "Agency 5" (which became 6). The publishers put a stop to Amazon UNDERPRICING their products...but they have NO POWER WHATSOEVER to coerce someone into buying their books. Steve Jobs even said that it MAY have turned out that Amazon was right and $9.99 was the best price for ebooks. What the threat of Apple's entry into the business did was give the publishers the power to TRY and set a higher price. By "TRY" you realize that just pricing a book at $14.99 does not mean it will SELL (in sufficient quantities). Market forces have not been thwarted. There are a near infinite supply of ebooks at all prices from free on up. If a customer bought a book at $14.99, they were not "harmed"...they made a choice that they valued the price for the book that was offered. |
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I really, really don't want in the middle of this, because it's just a quagmire, particularly here on MR. However, aside from the pro- and con-Apple arguments, simply making an assertion in a filing isn't the same thing as committing perjury. (I say this based upon spending some professional time in courtrooms.) Apple is saying this as part of their case. This is not a submission backed up by dispositive evidence. It's simply part of the position, nothing more. Moreover, how can they know? To know what percentage of the ebook market they "own," they would have to know the sales of every other ebook seller. Without them having the sales from every other ebook retailer, it's simply an assertion that's being made as part of their position. I'll leave the fight to you guys, but I simply wanted to say, a) the 20% figure seems highly unlikely to me, given my own experience, for whatever that is worth, and b) in response to this post, something said in a position statement made to the court is not the same thing as providing documented evidence to the court. If the judge (somehow magically) were to find out that Apple had 5% of the eBook market, it would not be perjurious, particularly as Apple would be making these statements "to the best of its knowledge and belief." You see the logic problem, right? Apple cannot know how much of the eBook market it really commands; it can only be making educated guesses in any event. Hitch Last edited by Hitch; 06-24-2013 at 04:07 PM. Reason: Changed "ebook maker" to retailer. DUH. |
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I know people didn't have to buy at the higher prices, but it's like smoking, it's an addiction and people pay for their addictions. The problem is that American MR users are only a very small portion of the population of America. So getting the population of America to stop buying books from agency publishers wasn't going to happen. I wish it did so the agency publishers would have had to give up agency to get sales back. |
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Geo-Restrictions were around before Agency and really started being enforced more when the UK eBook market started getting more active. The enforcement really started in early in 2009 when Hachette temporarily pulled all of their books from some retailers until they beefed up how geo-restrictions were enforced.
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I seem to remember Macmillan & Penguin getting tough about the same time as Hachette. Their UK divisions were on them about not enforcing things once they started really doing a lot of books themselves.
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I'm not disagreeing to what Apple said in court, I'm disagreeing that it's true. I don't think Apple has 20% of the eBook market because (IMHO) I think that if we were able to tally up ePub (including B&N but not Apple) and Amazon into one, we'd have more then 80% (in the US and world wide). Last edited by dreams; 06-25-2013 at 12:53 AM. Reason: removed quote of post no longer in thread - moderator |
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I was looking at Geo-restriction from the US side and only Hachette really pushed before agency. But to be fair, I think this was during the Apple talks so agency may have had a part to play in that before they officially went agency.
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The US side is where all the enforcement started happening in late '08, early '09 due to pressure from the UK side who were starting to put out their own editions. I just don't see ho Agency had much to do with it.
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