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Whatever you want to call it, it is still protectionism. Not sure what they call it in Sweden, but those are often called 'copyright territories' here. My apologies if small differences in English words aren't clear to you.
They trade in rights. Licensing is different. For example, if : an US retailer is not allowed to import UK books (or Indian, or Chinese, or Swedish) that is restraint of trade. Not free. The local publishers are protected. |
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They want total or near-total dominance of the ebook and reader industry at least in the US and are willing to spend money to get it. Their eventual business goal has to be to move the ebook division into profit; whether that be through lowering wholesale costs, raising prices, increasing sales overall to cover loss leaders, or any other tactic they choose to employ. Macmillan fought back because they don't want to end up in the same boat as a Wal-mart supplier. As for bullying, the only bullying tactic involved here was the removal of buy buttons: and that was Amazon's doing. The rest was all negotiations. Macmillan is by no means perfect, but just as wanting to raise prices isn't intrinsically evil (I don't like it but that doesn't make it evil), that doesn't mean that Amazon's action should get a free pass. Amazon tried to bully Macmillan, authors, and consumers when they removed the buy buttons. |
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Protectionism is implemented by government regulations. Voluntary contracts signed by companies is not protectionism. Publishers splitting the world in copyright territories is not protectionism.
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Words. ![]() ![]() I clearly see it as the elephant (MacMillan) throwing it's weight around to get what it wants and it is not in order to benefit either consumers or authors. We need a completely new publication model for that to happen. Amazon's reaction was a result of that assault, not something they would have done otherwise. Call it negotiation if you like. |
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Personally, I was hoping we could all just bask in the awareness that there was something wrong first, but I guess I'm only allowed to suggest that if I already have a plan. Still, considering how unimportant the lives of individuals are deemed to be by governments, (See the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis that have died since the US/UK decided to do a little social experiment in the Middle East to see if they could create a democracy there) I propose we limit copyright to 10 years, and for books that have made <200.000$ by then, an extension of another 10 years. Everything else -> PD. Should be fun to see if literary output increases because writers suddenly have an incentive to keep churning out new works. Last edited by zerospinboson; 02-07-2010 at 09:57 AM. |
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They are NOT voluntary. If I open a US bookshop tomorrow and want to import Indian books, I cannot. That is INVOLUNTARY. I want to, and am prevented from doing so. That is a restraint of trade and reduces competition. Last edited by Blue Tyson; 02-07-2010 at 10:03 AM. |
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I would be much more comfortable with your characterization of Amazon's response if it was the first time they had done such a thing. It's not. There was the Hachette delisting in 2008, and the whole GLBT thing last year. Not to mention their lawsuit against the pre-existing "Amazon Bookstore," where a large part of their legal strategy seemed based on pointing out that the owners of a women's bookstore were lesbian. My two cents for what it's worth. |
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Or I could just give up and buy a Robin Cook or Michael Palmer e-book for around $6.79. ![]() |
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Why else anyway? They were not loosing money, why should they care if amazon did? They're bullying us a lot more than amazon is. We always have the option to go elsewere to buy the removed books, what choice do we have if they get away with the fixing of prices for all of their books? Amazon is not the good guy, I know and your right, but from the point of view of the consumer that I am...MacMillan is definitly the bad guy... And I stop believing their "for the good of the author" when they don't even try to hide the fact that they do everything in their power to screw them as much as they can. |
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I am not sure we should all assume Amazon is losing money on ebooks--the hardcover bestsellers is where this battle is currently focused, hyped, and fought but there's tremendous activity in the backlist and indie author areas. If you don't believe me, go browse the bestseller lists in your favorite category (top 100). Many of those are $1.99 or lower. I think this battle was already over it before it began.
The only thing remaining is for authors to realize they are the content deliverers, and the publishers used to be... Scott Nicholson http://tiny.cc/21tn9 |
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That was explained in the original statement I think. Because when amazon totally dominates the market they will force the publishers to lower the price. And they did not believe that would lead to a sustainable market.
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As for buying elsewhere, I'm not a Kindle owner and I can't buy Kindle books for my Reader. That means I get no benefit from Amazon's $9.99 price policy because it doesn't apply to me. Amazon's not saying "we want low prices because they are good for consumers," they're trying to use low prices to get people to buy in to their own particular form of ebook vendor lock-in. That's not what I call the behavior of the good guy. |
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Actually you do. Compare prices in other eBook stores now with what they were before Amazon introduced a $9.99 price-point for best-sellers. Many of the other stores have matched that price. Everybody's gained, Kindle or no Kindle.
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The chances of Amazon dominating the market are not so great anyway, not with so many little independant publishers. Months to come are going to be quite interesting. Quote:
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