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Lots of nice claims. Last edited by Timboli; 04-03-2019 at 01:40 PM. |
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How does it feel? That is what you did to the others. I did it on purpose, you may not have. The end result is still quite the same. I apologize for not being the typical over polite American. |
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P.S. I don't have to prove it, you do so yourself. |
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If there is only one of something, and the provider has total control, it seems like a monopoly to me. I seem to recall discussions by you and Barry and others in other topics about such a monopoly. But maybe I am remembering it wrong? I've made mistakes before. I am only human after all. |
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A big claim and not even one example. |
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You are the one who made the claim, not me. You have a funny notion about correct procedure in these matters. I suppose this topic will get locked now, which is what you and several are after .... we need to shut this bugger up. I've had my say. If I have behaved badly, it's there for all to see. It will speak for itself. P.S. Like I said earlier, there are those who agree with my views in this topic, and one of those is a mate, who has been reading along, but doesn't want to enter the fray ... no doubt wisely so. Funny how he has described the behavior of some here as being very Bully like toward me ... his words not mine. EDIT And just in case you have been misreading my tone (pretty easy in this one dimensional method of communication), Aussies are generally quite forthright. If we see a shovel, we call it a shovel, not a spade. We don't beat around the bush. I know many Americans tend to be overly polite, at least according to caricatures. The only ones I have come across, are also often condescending. Depends what you call polite I guess. I think the Japanese are better suited to that label, not that I like or believe in labels. On the whole I like Americans a lot and find them not too dissimilar to Aussies. Last edited by Timboli; 04-03-2019 at 11:33 AM. |
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Just as with any other commercial product, you can choose to buy the book at the price it's sold at, or spend your money elsewhere. I really don't think it's reasonable to claim that the publisher is behaving immorally or unfairly if they don't offer the book at a price that's as low as you personally believe it should be. If you think it's too expensive, you could buy a different book, or borrow it from the library instead. |
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And just for the record, I have never expected or desired lowest possible price, only a fair price, and I certainly believe in moral obligation to society. By all means, feather your nest, but have consideration for others too. You can actually successfully do both ... if you really want to. |
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I’m referring to the legal obligations that apply to any company, John. If you own shares in a company and you feel that the board of directors of that company isn’t acting in your best interests, you can take them to court.
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This topic as I keep saying, is about ebook price fairness and behavior of publishers and why ... not necessarily what I may or may not do when it comes to buying. While I've got the chance, let me thank you and others for the information and views you have provided, especially the more detailed ones. I've taken a lot of it on board, even though I did know a lot of it, you have still filled in some gaps and refreshed my mind on a few things. Last edited by Timboli; 04-03-2019 at 11:37 AM. |
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The author and the author's heirs/estate may well benefit from copyright lasting that long--but the publisher that runs all the risks certainly will not, not without renegotiating its contract with the copyright holder--the author. The publisher, whether Bantam, Random House, etc., is taking a lot of risk. They put in the time and the money, and the advance--however much it is--the marketing, the editing, cover design, yadda--and then they release it into the wild and pray for the best. If it doesn't earn out in that 7 years, they're out that money, and you can betcha that the author isn't going to extend the duration of the contract out of the goodness of his/her heart. For the publisher to keep the contract, and any rights to those eBooks that you feel will just keep on earning, ad infinitum, they'll have to pay the author yet more dough. Otherwise, they're simply out--and the benefit of whatever work that publisher did, the creation of the eBooks, any marketing, etc., at that point inures solely to the author who now has no obligation to that publisher any longer. @Timboli: for the record, I'm not a publisher. I do provide publishing services--print book design/layout, ebook production, cover design and production, etc. That's no secret here, obviously; it's in my sig. We subcontract services through my shop as well--editing and indexing, amongst others, to name a few. I know what book production costs. I know what publishers go through, now, having spent the last decade in this business now directly (rather than my looser affiliations, as a commercial book reviewer, in my last life). I have sympathies now for publishers that I certainly never had a decade ago, because I know all too well what it takes, in blood sweat tears and money, to get a book from concept or even manuscript to printed, ready-for-reading book. I know what it's like to work with authors. Believe me, when I say, there are easier ways to make money in the world than book publishing. I'll also say, as a businessperson--the publisher's obligation isn't, really, to you. Sure, they need to bring good products to the market, so that you'll buy them. But their obligation is to their shareholders, to make a profit. That's their LEGAL and fiduciary obligation. It's no different than if you buy shares in Exxon or an airline or a bank--they owe you a duty of care, and a fiduciary duty to try to make money for you, for the value of your shares. Now, maybe you don't own any stocks or bonds, and no investments, so that's not something to which you relate, but most people have them in their retirement or pension plan accounts. So, if you have the parent company's shares in your retirement account, what matters most to you? A "fairer" (from your perspective) price on your book? More value on your stock? If you can only have one, which would you choose? Hitch |
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Exactly. They have to act according to shareholders, it isn't that companies "have" to "maximize profits"; unless you mean that they have to maximize profits given the guidelines set out by the shareholders.
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