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Wizard
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I had a friend who I used to go book shopping with. When I commented on the number of books she was buying (she was a very good friend) she said "Book buying and book reading are separate hobbies." Truer words were never spoken.
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Grand Sorcerer
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Ebooks will remain a geek hobby and/or indulgence of the wealthy until children have easy access to them. They can't be "the future of literature" if the people who are just learning to love literature can't read them, nor if the people who love literature but can't afford it much can't use them. |
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I"ve been buying books for as long as I can remember, easily having started spending my allowance before I was 10, buying paperbacks that were $.40 or $.50. I've been doing so ever since, but my taste changed to hard covers and my budget increased to at least $2000 per year. Now I make a conscious effort NOT to buy ANYTHING from publishers that are engaged in the war on libraries (and yes, I DO believe that's exactly what they're doing), and simply put everything on reserve and wait for it to come in. I"d prefer ebooks, but I've been reading paper for over 50 years, and I'll keep right on doing it. And frankly, I can ABSOLUTELY understand the rise in piracy and believe it to be a DIRECT RESPONSE to the ridiculous policies and prices set by the publishers. Don't want people to pirate books? Make them legitimately so ubiquitous and cost effective that it's NOT WORTH THE EFFORT TO GET ILLEGAL COPIES. The world is no longer in the 19th century. Ideas of morality are different. Demographics of people that read have changed. I believe the younger the group (30-40 year old's read less than us old farts, 20-30 year old's read less than them, teens read less than 20-year-old's, and pre-teens read for pleasure the least), the less likely they are to read for pleasure. Ebooks are a way to possibly bring in new readers, but these new readers are more comfortable with computers and more familiar with obtaining movies, music, and software from "non-traditional" sources. If ebooks are restricted, they'll get those from the same type of sources... The publishers can scream all they want, but restricting access, charging obscenely high prices, and implementing draconian anti-piracy schemes didn't work for the movie industry, didn't work for the music industry, hasn't worked for the software industry, and it sure isn't going to work for the book industry. |
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Yes, I have found so many good and previously unknown authors by buying from smaller publishers who sell non-DRM books at reasonable prices. Penguin can go jump if they think I am going to start (1) only buying P-books because they won't sell any non-Australian authors in ebook format, (2) buying said p-books because I can't get ANY of their books from our local library. I have just blocked their newsfeed from my Facebook page and will also be blocking their emailed newsletter - I have no intention of using any of their books except the 2nd hand ones from the $1 rack at the twice yearly 2nd hand book clearance sale (and that'll really help their profits!)
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Because I don't have a Kindle, I've not paid very much attention to the Kindle format in library e-books. I've just noticed that the Penguin Books in the library I belong to are now downloaded only directly the computer and must be put on a Kindle via USB cord.
So, if this is what Penguin has done with the books already owned/licensed to the libraries, exactly what is this "no more Penguin books to libraries" REALLY all about. While I do understand perhaps Penguin didn't want Amazon to know who was borrowing which books, it strikes me that if they can do this with the Penguin books already in the Overdrive libraries, they could do it with the others going forward. Hmmmm?? |
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I absolutely refuse to borrow books that require me to sideload to my Kindle and I've contacted my library expressing my displeasure over this turn of events. |
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Privacy is not extremely important to me. Still, if I could borrow public library copyrighted eBooks, in Kindle format, without going through an Amazon server, that would be a (slightly) good thing. Non-users of my freeware KinCleaner program would benefit even more from what you describe, since they wouldn't need to delete library return notices.
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ETA: tried doing this with a Kindle book I checked out as a sort of test case. Calibre plugins can't crack it if you download it for USB transfer. You have to download it to Kindle 4 PC for the tool I have; don't know about any other tools. Now I have to go upstairs and get the cord out to put a harlequin romance (I know: not Penguin. I selected the download to computer/USB method of delivery though) on my Kindle grump grump. This is way less convenient than the normal Kindle process and is more comparable to epub--except with epub, YOU CAN REDOWNLOAD your epub from the library if necessary. Last edited by Joykins; 02-15-2012 at 10:35 PM. |
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And I really don't care if Amazon sees my library books. They already see the vast majority of the books I acquire anyway, since most are procured from them. What's a few library books? |
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