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Derek, you cannot take your behavior as a model. Most people will not buy if they can not buy it and still have it no matter what. That is: unless they are educated. IF they are educated THEN perhaps it will be viable to use that sort of model. This is the model I prefer. An author puts his book for sale, perhaps half the book is free. If people want the rest, they pay a just price. And the digital copy comes clean, no DRM attached. Fine. Another model is: you publish the first novel in a series, for free. The rest of the series is not free. None has DRM. This is great, Derek. But if you want to convince the industry to do it, you have to take the economics seriously and stop pushing for a Digital Revolution like so many anti-DRM people do.
As to publishers who do not release old titles digitally, this is not that different to paper books. There are a lot of old books that are not released anymore and that I would like them to be. I would favor a law that would allow one to publish an electronic title a given publisher refuses to publish digitally. As to Baen, it is funny as this always comes to the fore in these discussions. I would like that model to prosper. However, that is not what I see. If it did prosper, they would expand and others would do the same. As far as I know, it is not prospering at all and it might not even be around next year. BTW, tell me, why would anyone pay for Atlantis if they can have the same for free with Open Office? Because it is better? That means that freeware must be junk or else you are out of business. Remember how Microsoft defeated Netscape? Giving away for free something. How could they compete with that except by giving theirs away for free also? But, alas, if you give it for free, you will go bust sooner or later. Or else, you get some Big Corporation behind you, like Google is behind Firefox. |
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Sorry, I do not agree, Calvin. I download lots of software and music and free e-books that I delete after giving them a try. I certainly do not want my taxes to pay for them and there is no other way to see how they work or if I like them. For instance, how can I know how Opera or Firefox works? I download it and try it. After a few minutes, sometimes seconds, I delete them from my system and stick to IE8. The same with e-books; I download them, put them in the BeBook and after a few pages delete them. I am sure this is the regular behavior or folk. That is one of the reasons the tax system is not a good idea.
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![]() It reads RTF, Word doc and Docx, Text and it outputs in rtf, the various flavors of Word doc/docx, Txt and HTML and ePub. Just google for Atlantis Word Processor. Derek |
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Yes, so you cannot use download as a measurement of how to distribute money. But you can use other methods. You can for example look at the reviews from people that have read the books and see what they say. Or you can have people that are payed to read books and give some evaluation of them. And so on.
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I'll buy Atlantis if it does what I want at $35. What I want if to be able to take a RTF file and do a one-step convert to standard e-pub file. Open Office 3.1 won't. As for Baen Book... It's Julius Simon time. I'll bet you one ounce (31.1 grams) of gold per year for the next 10 years, that Baen Books doesn't go broke. Now, if they get bought out by another publisher, the bet stops. Let me know if you feel lucky..... |
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Let’s get something clear here. The fairest system is when those who read books by author X pay author X. Whatever strays from this is not as fair. I favor this: 1) No DRM; 2) Educate people to pay what they use; 3) Make piracy harder. My point is that the industry will only accept this if one stops talking about the New Digital Heaven that awaits us in which all is Free. Because this talk only means that giants like Google make all the money and authors and publishers go bust. ‘Free’ in this context means Big Corporations that can make a profit from ads. Publishers are not advertising companies (well, they do not see themselves that way) therefore they do not like that idea. |
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Other companies don't copy them because they just don't believe it works, despite 10 years of active profits. Or they think it won't work for them. Or they think they can make more with DRM'd ebooks in one or two formats only. Part of Baen's success is their very casual attitude towards unauthorized additional copies, and that's just too hard for many publishers to accept. Baen takes the position that anyone *reading* their books is, at worst, a future customer, and doesn't worry about how they got access to the books. So far--10 years--it's working. Quote:
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