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The Colbert segment on Amazon was very funny. I watched it last night from the DVR recording of the previous day.
I guess its clear that folks can pay higher prices for Hatchett eBooks if they really want to avoid the monopsony fixed. low Amazon prices. |
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What higher prices? Many other retailers are falling all over each other to offer promotional deals on Hatchette titles to entice people to shop with them during this "crisis" (of course they're only doing so for the good of the industry).
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Not to be left in the dust, Minatour has a big ebook sale going on this month and you can buy those sale books at Amazon or Kobo books for certain (I couldn't find a direct link at B&N, but they may very well be on sale there too.) There really are plenty of options and this little spat has actually created more deals than it has negated. I still maintain that Colbert is taking advantage of the negotiations to get his book out front and center--he's turning it into an opportunity and will probably sell more books because of it. |
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Amazon is Correct
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I do not usually support Amazon but in this case they are correct. Buy a product wholesale and sell it retail. The seller gets to choose what price to sell it at whether they they are the wholesaler or retailer. But the wholesaler has no right to influence the price the retailer charges. kees |
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If I was on the library board, I'd argue that the eBook is worth much more to us than the paper book because the electronic copy doesn't occupy rented or mortgaged space, and doesn't require heating, air conditioning, roof repairs to keep it dry, costs of cataloging and checkout, costs associated with patron theft, etc. Now, if the eBook price is high enough, it still could be a worse value than paper. But without calculating the total direct and indirect cost per borrowing, and comparing that to what the library is charged for the book, you can't just assume that the overall value of the eBook title is worse. |
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Read the last good Hachette book I read to find out how common this practice is: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-...=9780316219266 The big name here is Apple, but there are lots more. Here are the minimum prices my local supermarkets are allowed to charge for milk: http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal...il_pricing_pdf |
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Clarification, not championing Amazon was the reason I posted. I actively try and reward Random House and HarperCollins by purchasing most of my ebooks from them since they have always allowed libraries access to their entire catalog. I avoid Amazon Publishing imprints the same way I avoid Hachette (and Penguin and Macmillan and S&S), only purchasing when deep discounts tempt me. Quote:
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Authors wonder why Amazon is villified for bad things they *might* do to authors in the future while the BPHs get a pass on the things they have been doing to authors for decades.
Try this one: http://scrivenerserror.blogspot.com/2014/06/E605y.html Quote:
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Given all else there is to read, I don't consider the two years you mention as a barrier for fiction, since the world won't have changed enough in that time to make a novel less meaningful. And the two years does not apply to well-reviewed non-fiction such as The Everything Store and the next Hachette title I may read, The Secret Rescue. The fairest, most humane, system is that the affluent, who can afford to pay get the book first, support, with their purchases, the masses who must wait a bit while retaining the same freedom to read. Hachette, while admittedly not the best, is now participating in that system. Amazon does not participate, instead competing with public libraries through their paid Kindle Owners' Lending Library. I suspect participants in the Ebook Buying Addicts' Support Thread may have a different perspective ![]() |
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Don't think this one has been posted yet...
Amazon Is NOT the Vladimir Putin of the Publishing World Quote:
James Patterson on this... http://www.jamespatterson.com/about_...p#.U48J2_ldWSo Quote:
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The future of American Lit? He writes thrillers. These are not exactly high literature or meaningful literature that every American should be able to access. Like romance novels, they are quick, entertaining reads with very little staying power. Good gads, we hardly need a law that ensures we remain exposed to his books.
I'm all for these books--I read them, enjoy them and whatnot. I like romance, I like thriller, I like genre that is fluff. But Amazon not discounting a few titles or making Hachette ship them instead of them buying and warehousing is hardly a trauma. I'd hope that lawmakers have something better to do with their time. Who will hold hearings on baseball if Congress is off worrying about whether the masses have access to Patterson's books???? |
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Ludicrousness of the Writing Collective Entity known as "Patterson" defending literature aside; the "quality will suffer" argument just doesn't wash with me. It implies that "quality literature" can ONLY come about through traditional, status quo methods. It also implies that readers who are accustomed to a certain level of "quality" are going to suddenly be OK with crappy substitutes. I don't see the reading public at large suddenly embracing crap whole-heartedly. Unless, of course, you subscribe to the idea that the reading public already embraces crap. In which case, if "quality literature" has managed to eke out an existence despite the best-selling, popularity-contest game thus far, then why couldn't it continue to do so?
No, I'm guessing that the real reason behind all the big-name author barking is money, rather than quality. Not the money from their fans--they'll always be able to count on that. But rather the money that comes from the millions who automatically purchase whatever was currently scheduled for the full BPH campaign blitz this month (whether they read them or not). Quote:
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He's just like Colbert. Taking the opportunity to get his name in the news.
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Yep. Cheaper than buying TV spots, I'm sure.
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