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What about the number of reading devices since introduction of agency prices? That has probably gone up 5 or even 10 fold. So a doubling of the market for agency ebooks is a poor showing indeed.
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http://ebookcomments.blogspot.com/ If you compare that against the iPad sales, Kindle sales, tablet sales it's a pretty bleak picture. I'd also like to see it compared to public library loans during the same period. Unfortunately Amazon doesn't release sales statistics but compare it to the graph that Amazon flashed during a presentation. http://articles.businessinsider.com/...l-growth-slide |
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![]() I agree that agency pricing does hurt sales . That misses the point. The publishers instituted agency pricing above all to prevent Amazon from maintaining their monopoly of the ebook retail market. It did achieve that goal ( Amazon's share of the ebook market dropped from 90 to 60 per cent and other companies became ebook retailers). Thats a legit business objective, gi ven the right circumstances, according to the Supreme Court in a recent case. |
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Those wifi enabled erebook readers made it onto the market not because the companies thought, gee willickers, wouldn't it be great for us to introduce wifi enabled ebook readers, but because the companies had the resources to devote to developing those devices. If they had to use those resources to defend against deep discounts that Amazon can fund by selling other stuff, then those ebook readers wouldn't have been introduced. Last edited by stonetools; 03-13-2012 at 11:57 AM. |
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When their whole argument can be summed up as raising prices to increase competition, you have to know something's wrong. |
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And, indeed, since fixed pricing for books in the UK was abolished in 1996, the overwhelming majority of independent bookshops have gone out of business; they just can't compete with the big chains in an open marketplace. |
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In terms of consumers, the question seems to be one of which is more beneficial, stronger publishers with more distributors, or lower prices. I think people's actual benefit will vary but most would rather side with lower prices. For me, I'd be most happy with six months of fixed prices through the agency model, followed by market prices. To limit Amazon's growing power, Ebooks would be distributed DRM-free to prevent being locked into Amazon. |
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Also, when ebook prices are fixed but pbook prices aren't, consumers are stuck with the ridiculous situation of pbooks often priced lower than the ebooks, which leaves them confused, suspicious and angry at the entire publishing industry, which is not good for anyone's business. It's possible that industry-wide price-fixing would benefit smaller stores and indie publishers, but there's no movement in the US to allow that. |
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It doesn't matter how hard the BPH apologists try to make this about Amazon, the trustbusters aren't buying that bait and switch. This is one time the "Big Lie"(tm) approach isn't working. The Price Fix isn't about Amazon or competition; it is about raising prices. *Colluding* to raise prices. They raised prices on consumers to "protect" them from Amazon? Yeah, right. That's like destroying a village to "save" the village... Don't expect the villagers to approve of your oh-so brilliant "Grand stategy". Last edited by fjtorres; 03-13-2012 at 03:47 PM. |
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As to the european case, note that the euros (no friends of Amazon) are in lockstep with the DOJ on this:
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And, I suspect that past european "protection" of small shops is not the best precedent to bring up in a price-fixing case where *all* the cartel members are giant multinationals like the BPHs and Apple. |
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As for Fictionwise, do you honestly think that it would have survived long trying to out discount Amazon? How do you know it wasn't on the point of bankruptcy when BN bought it? Frankly, we just don't know how successful its business model was. About all we know is that we liked their discounts-which doesn't mean that they were making money. Last edited by stonetools; 03-13-2012 at 04:28 PM. |
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