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I and my wife have bought books from authors' sites on many occasions. If nothing else, the author gets more from that sale than the royalty on a sale on other sites. This does prevent the authors from having their books in KU.
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That's for those that choose exclusivity. But there are plenty of small publishers that do sell across the board. And then there's the big guys. They could sell DRM-free ePubs directly and not have to pay Amazon (or Kobo/B&N/Google) their cut and also list their wares on those other sites. There are a couple of small publishers that do this already (Games Workshop's Black Library and Rebellion's 2000AD).
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I did read the whole post. But most of the big publishers will never agree to sell their ebooks DRM-free. So the only way they would sell direct is the way HC is doing it, making it impossible to remove the DRM. That's not what any of us would want, I think. To hope that they'll sell their books as DRM-free epubs is pretty futile. They won't.
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Tor has said that going DRM free has not caused their sales to drop. Simon & Shuster has made Star Trek eBook DRM free. |
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Tor sells their books without DRM, so why not offer the books directly on their site? Though the Tor site is a headache. It's a bunch of news articles and such. But if you are looking for books published and available by Tor, forget it. It would be a good experiment for the publisher Macmillan. They are already intending to sell DRM free books anyway. Last edited by ZodWallop; 11-04-2022 at 05:22 PM. |
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You have it the wrong way round. Kindle with Adds basic model is predatory priced to sell eBooks. The Fire Tablet is even more predatory priced, about 1/10th price of an iPad (yes inferior, but still dirt cheap) to sell Amazon content of ebooks and has the Amazon App Store instead of Google Playstore, though really a below cost Android tablet. The content providers set the price on Amazon for ebooks. Amazon does do misleading adverts to get you to buy the product they sell. Google will take a providers price as a guide and may discount, yet of big companies may have lowest market share. On actual sales (not KU which is book equivalent of PayTV) Amazon doesn't discount KDP prices. Apple succeeded with iTunes because back before almost anyone was selling online music they did a deal with content providers to sell Albums per track. They weren't even first with an MP3 player. It's totally unrelated to ebooks. Amazon already was #1 online paper book seller in English before the first Sony eReader. They bought out the world's most successful ebook platform in 2005, two years before the Kindle released, Mobipocket. Since then they bought Book Depository, Abe Books, Goodreads and what became CreateSpace. Apple's lead with iTunes was a content and marketing coup. They had no legitimate competition. But on books they are in a worse position than Sony was, who passed user base and shop to Kobo. Both Apple Books (formerly iBooks) and Google PlayStore Books may be doomed. Apple was never going to beat Amazon on ebooks like they succeeded with iTunes. Completely different scenario. Also while a slim majority read ebooks on Apps, that's still nearly 50% on eink, which Apple doesn't deliver to. Also Apple has only slightly more than Android market Share in USA. Who reads Apple books other than on iPhone or iPad? How many iPhone/iPad users actually mostly use Amazon Kindle? So do as many as 25% of USA ebooks read (biggest Apple market) are actually Apple Books? But Amazon eBooks have over 92% of USA market. The ebooks from Apple Books and Google Playstore are vanity markets. We've sold more via Barnes & Noble (presumably Nook owners) than Apple Books, and B&N is struggling to sell ebooks. It would have made no difference if Apple had won. The case was irrelevant. Last edited by Quoth; 11-04-2022 at 05:49 PM. |
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Apple's idea to stop Amazon from the $9.99 NYT bestseller failed very badly. It meant there was no longer any more real competition. It didn't hurt Amazon at all. What it meant was that other stores could not undercut Amazon. Fictionwise has their buywise club that you could buy into and get discounts. It was worth doing. I did shop there because they had good discounts and ePub. BooksOnBoard had points and the points were used for discounts. There were other stores such as Diesel eBooks and some others I cannot remember the names.
The reason they are no longer with us is because Apple and the Price Fix 6 took away what allowed them to do business their way. Agency pricing did real damage. Amazon was not involved and had nothing to do with these other shops closing when they did. |
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I tend to agree with the cross-garden approach.
A Kobo e-Reader (e-ink?) was my first introduction to reading e-books on anything but a PC. Loved it. It also inspired me to put all of the books and stories I'd written to good use and self-publish, but that's another story. When the Kobo e-Reader died -- okay, it died an accidental death under my foot -- I took to a Kobo tablet. Secondhand, it lasted all of two months and now sits in its own crypt fashioned from the bedside dresser's top drawer. Touchscreen doesn't work, but it allowed me to access other reading apps: Amazon, Kobo, FBReader, Libby, and the list goes on. Nowadays, I use a Lenovo 10" tablet to read on my choice of either Kobo, Google Books, Libby, Overdrive... and if I dare... Amazon (yuck from me). I used to read Apple Books on my iPhone, but as mentioned above, their walled garden makes it hard to backup the books I have actually purchased -- so I sucked that up and now stick to everything but Apple. |
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[QUOTE=leebase;4269600]It's not available for a LOT of the ebooks I buy on Amazon and wish to sync with the available Audible books. Can't speak to the "nearly all", as I don't have a comprehensive dataset to look at. I just know that OFTEN when I want to do so, I can't.
I've started specifically looking for KU books that have both as it's a nice feature and I'm already paying for the subscription.[/QUOTE I have over 2000 ebooks and all of them have available audio companions. Even in my browsing nearly every book I find has one. I almost never come across an ebook without an audiobook unless its some obscure book from a no name author |
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Of course, I also have my ongoing complaint about Audible Canada not supporting eInk Kindles though they might offer such support in mid-2023. |
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