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There is a great book out there called "How We Decide" by Jonah Lehrer. There is a lot of research looking at brain activity while making decisions. In general, people tend to decide things on an emotional basis very quickly, then rationalize it. A really interesting book and worth reading. |
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Oh, I remember. Of course, I don't get defensive of the publishers. I'm a lot more focused on the authors that I read and like than who publishes them. I just don't get all gushy about Amazon like some here.
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Your tribalism is still just as blatant as ours, the difference is we are at least honest about our bias. |
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And that is a good thing? You know you have a bias and refuse to make the effort to think clearly and correctly to overcome your bias?
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You really don't see a difference between having favorite authors and being gushy about publishers?
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Meh, they're all behaving like a bunch of bickering 5 year olds, which I'm frankly finding tedious.
I couldn't care less who publishes the books I read and the deals between authors/publishers/retailers is none of my business. I am annoyed when publishers try to artificially up the prices but I don't expect books to be dirt cheap either. |
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Having favorite authors is neither here no there, the topic is, as you say, tribalism/emotional decisions. All I said is, I make no distinction between tribalistically supporting publishers and tribalistically supporting authors. The end result is still tribalistically supporting publishers. Is it really such a difficult problem to grasp that? |
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And using their pals in the media to spread verifiable lies is just as annoying. And now the fools are begging for government intervention. Considering the truckloads of dirty linen in their closets there is no way tgat ends well for the fools. |
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Oh and I obviously include Amazon in the bunch of bickering 5 year olds. Since they no longer have a contract with Hachette, they should just stop selling those books (but of course they won't because that would lose them customers who would then *shock horror* go to other retailers). The way I see it, if they all lose out, then they might just be more inclined to sort a deal out.
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Eventually consumers end up footing the bill in price hikes or tax hikes. Or both. |
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Should neighborhood bookstores stop selling Hachette books because they don't have a contract? Here's is one place booksellers can go, including, AFAIK, Amazon: http://www.baker-taylor.com/retails_details.cfm My interpretation of what is happening is that Amazon is looking for a sweetheart deal so it can bypass wholesalers and undercut smaller booksellers. Other posters may suppose the opposite -- that Hachette is seeking a sweetheart arrangement where Amazon has to sell at fixed prices while independent booksellers -- including the dozens of legitimate EPUB web sites around the world -- still get to discount. Eventually someone may write a carefully sourced book about this dispute, and we'll know what the offers and counter-offers really were. But, right now, which side is pushing hardest to be treated as the special snowflake is a matter of opinion. I don't have a big need for there to be a compromise, but Amazon having no contract with publishers would seem to be one possibility. |
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Because they're harping on about how they don't have a contract but are nice enough to still sell those books, and use that to explain the removal of pre-orders etc.
Neither the publishers nor Amazon are nice or anyone's friends - they are businesses and so obviously just have their own interests at heart. They really need to stop behaving like whining brats (the authors too!), you know the "but they started it" and the "they did this". Last edited by Yolina; 10-08-2014 at 03:41 AM. |
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From Amazon's point of view, their strongest asset is the positive feeling that customers have for them. Thus, they have to try to counter any coverage that might cast them in a bad light. IMPO, both companies are in this for the long haul. Amazon's hope was that they could strong arm Hatchette into accepting Amazon's terms during the time period that Judge Cote had decreed that the contract negotiations had to be staggered and then use that contract to strong arm the other publishers in line. That hasn't worked, but Amazon is now in a situation that they would lose a lot of face and reputation if they backed down. In addition, the bill seems to be coming due for Amazon's grab for market share and Amazon needs someone to help pick up the cost. The publishers know that if they can't move to control the public's perception of the value of their product, then the future is going to be pretty bleak for them. So from their point of view, this is a fight for survival. I would not be surprised if this is still going on a year from now. The longer this goes on, the more likely, IMPO, that we will see deep pocketed competition pop up in the ebook store. If that happens, then it will be very good for consumers. Strong competition always improves the product for the end consumer. |
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