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For me, as a consumer, its simple: Amazon is a hero and Apple is a villain. All other factors are irrelevant.
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I was wondering when Charles Stross would chime in. He has been anti drm for a long time and I can say that predicted Amazon's tactics once it gets a monopoly.
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I notice the German book publisher, Bonnier Media Group, is also facing delivery delays of up to 11 days on their books through Amazon.
It appears Amazon is flexing its muscle to drive down prices and take a larger share of the lower price. All that benefits book consumers. |
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I'm pretty sure this will turn out to be mostly about agency pricing.
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I still haven't seen a single article ask whether Amazon has the right to sell pre-orders without a contract in place. And saying that Amazon is raising the prices of certain books to list price...well, hey, nothing stopping Hachette from lowing the price to make them competitive. I'm not a believe that Amazon is wonderful and roses, but I do wish we'd see some better reporting on this. Instead of asking questions or intelligently reporting, people are just spouting what they read elsewhere. If an author is mad at Amazon, link to other retailers. Go do a book signing with a bunch of your friends. Go buy a book or three from Kobo or B&N. |
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I know at one time the publishers tried to get around this by claiming that Amazon were acting as their agent, rather than as a retailer (an agent DOESN'T have the right to change the price), but wasn't this ruled to be invalid as a part of the "agency pricing" court case? Last edited by HarryT; 05-27-2014 at 11:27 AM. |
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AMazon used to discount my ebooks now and then--this difference came out of their share of the profit, not mine. They STILL discount the print copies from my list price. When they stopped discounting my ebooks, did you see me writing articles claiming they were the bastard child from the kingdoms of chaos out to rule the world? No. If they stopped discounting my print books, that would mean they stopped discounting my print books. That does not equate to "raising the price of my books." Yes, the price would go up, but my list price is still my list price. These articles are highly misleading. Amazon never told me that if I do x or y, my books would be discounted. I'm betting it isn't in a contract with Hachette that they get guaranteed discounts either. |
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It gets tricky in that while an MSRP isn't something a store is required to charge it is at the same time legal for a manufacturer to terminate business with a retailer who prices below MSRP if they wish to. If the manufacturer and retailer get together and agree that a certain price will be charged it is then considered price fixing. |
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That specific practice was ruled to be illegal in the UK some years ago. If memory serves me correctly, the case involved TV manufacturers who refused to supply their goods to retailers who sold at discounted prices, and that was ruled by the courts to be an unlawful restraint of trade.
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And don't get me wrong--I feel for the authors because they are caught in the middle with no way to really change any of it. But writing articles about it complaining about Amazon probably isn't the best strategy. Do a giveaway gift cert to B&N or Kobo or just give away books from your blog? Maybe giving away books or such won't either, but it seems like it might be slightly more positive. If you're mad that Amazon is the main retailer where people buy your books complaining isn't likely to change it. Getting other retailers to somehow capitalize on the issue...maybe it wouldn't work. I dunno. I'm Miss Ideas over here, but Ideas are like dust bunnies. Got lots of'm.
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In any case publishers have option to sell more with other retailers, lower the prices by dropping DRM (don’t pay the Adobe tax), and request their authors to publicize these other retailers on their blogs. If the publishers are trying to gather support with such blogs, then Good Luck to them and to the authors who write such blogs.
But I guess mud-slinging is equally fun! |
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