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Sorry, but as smart as I know you to be, from our limited interactions, I know you to be totally and absolutely wrong in that view.
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cacoethes scribendi
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There are some very rich people out there that spend their money on buying political position, those you might make an argument for greed. Big business often speaks of how they benefit the community via the trickle-down effect, but with Rowling and Gates it has been much more than a trickle; greed is not a word I'd use with either of them. |
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There are very few industries where someone can use a product for free. The book industry has libraries just so people who might not be able to afford books can read. In the US, pretty much every community and school has some sort of library. These days on the internet, there are tons of free books. Going back to the Harry Potter phenom. JK Rowling turns a blind eye to the massive amounts of Harry Potter fanfic, even though it's technically a violation of her copyright. There are PD books and books that various authors have released for free. I complain more than most about the super long copyright laws, but I have no issue with an author and publisher making what they can during the duration of the copyright. I just don't like not being able to legally get the work, I'm fine paying for it. |
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With the ability to access books for free via a library, I do not understand why Timboli feels that he is being defrauded. Apache |
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Fair to the would-be self-publisher, that wants to pay the least possible, to publish his/her books looking like a trade-pubbed book? Fair to my Crew, who count on me to keep their incomes coming, so that they can pay their rent, buy their food, feed their families? Man, "fair" is really simple--apparently--if you don't have to think about any of that stuff. No doubt, the same is true for publishers--is it "fair" to price their books high enough so that they can subsidize the next risky book? Fair to price them enough so that they think they'll be in business for the next quarter, next fiscal period, long enough to pay their employees? Sheesh. Sorry, Timboli, I see that you think that everyone here is "ganging up" on you, and that's certainly not my intent, but you seem to be looking at this a bit one-dimensionally, if I may say so. Hitch |
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Thankfully, my affluent friend buys the HP books upon release. There were 6 of us queued up to borrow from her. We had a rule in place that no spoiler discussions were allowed around those of us who haven't read it yet. In the classroom, other students were considerate enough not to continue spoiler discussions or to lower their voices if you tell them you haven't read the books yet. ![]() Mind, I was in something like a charter school where majority of students came from affluent private schools. The really poor kids going to public school? They didn't know Harry Potter existed until the movies came out and really, they were more concerned about getting food to eat. Last edited by ilovejedd; 04-04-2019 at 03:13 PM. |
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Man, even if I don't agree, I've been empathetic to your overall point. But this entire post is absolutely ludicrous. I'd swear you're pulling all our legs here, having a private joke.
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I didn't get a Members only jacket when they were the fad. Because not everything in life is affordable by everyone. |
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Well, capitalism isn't fair. Socialism is fair. I grew up in a socialist country. All the prices were fixed. Books cost mere cents and were very affordable, for which I'm truly grateful. I never lacked books in my childhood. But... there was also censure (for example, The Lord of the Rings was forbidden and I didn't get to read it until I was an adult, after the collapse of the Soviet Union). And we all know where socialism as a regime ended up. It bankrupted itself.
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Someday I will understand the mindset of people who truly believe that their wish for free entertainment is a damn right. You have rights--a right to live, a right to breathe, pay taxes and die. Entertainment? You have NO "right" to entertainment. Don't have money? Go fishing. Take a walk in the woods. Go hang out with friends, and laugh--costs nothing. Make up your OWN stories--costs nothing. Want to read the work that someone ELSE did? Want to see the latest Avengers movie, that someone paid $100M to film? That costs money, and it costs whatever those selling it choose to charge, greed or otherwise. It took Rowling what, 10 years and thousands and thousands of notepages, manuscript pages, etc., to write the HP saga? And you think you should have been entitled to her ebook versions, for free? So, what's more important--your FREE entertainment, or her massive and I mean, MASSIVE donations to Charity, for people who need things like food, clean water, clothes and a roof over their heads? You'll forgive me if I think that Bill Gates having single-handedlwipedty much wiping out polio in India is more important than you getting a free XBox game, yeah? Or is some imaginary "right" to free or el-cheapo entertainment more important than her donations to the actual POOR? (and Yes, I'm fully aware that she could have, like Jobs, kept every bloody penny that she earned, and not given away a thin cent, but she did, as has Gates.) This is absolutely leg-pulling time. Because this can't be a real post. Hitch |
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Sirtel is right that Capitalism isn't fair. It's an attempt to balance greed. You make what I need and you sell it to me and I'll try to give you as little as possible for it. Of course you'll try to get as much for it as you can. It's a terrible system but, as is commonly said, better than all the others.
Of course publishers have a right to demand big prices for books. And I have the right to buy cheaper books. And Timboii has to right to be disgruntled and say so. And the rest of you guys have the right to think he's wrong. It's really all okay. And it's entertaining, so please keep it up. ![]() Barry |
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You could not order directly from foreign countries yourself, just as you could not travel to foreign countries whenever you wanted (except within the borders of the USSR). You could read only what was locally available. |
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