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Solution: publisher raises prices to reflect additional costs from delivery fees.
That's what the publisher should be doing, anyway. In order to make a profit, you have to calculate in ALL your costs, including delivery or storage charges, and then mark-up your product accordingly. |
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Japanese comics usually cost $2 per chapter and you read one each day while riding the train to your work. Kindle delivery costs would increase the price up to $4. It would cost you about $400 more per year. The separate data plan as researched by Kali Yuga now looks acceptable. |
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This is where old technology needs to be updated. It's silly that graphic novels, comic books are so huge. The reason files are so huge is because they are designed for print and not as ebooks. Naturally most comic based books will be bigger than text base, but they can really reduce the size by using SVG, text and the right compressing (PNG, JPG) where it applies.
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actually most graphics formats are very compressed already. SVG is potentially interesting but it's not always that compressed but once compressed with some sort of ZIP app then it can become quite small.
And to those bemoaning the costs to send the files, a 12MB+ file is far larger than a 400k-1MB file as most novels are in size. The problem these graphics novel and comics folks seem to have is the file size simply is too large for the current delivery system so yeah it would seem prudent for them to invest in making their files SMALLER and/or publishing less frequently or have an over the web only delivery system. It's more a technical issue than anything else but I see no problem with the increased costs for such large files. And no larger reference or text books don't have the same issue even if as large or more because the cost of delivery is not significant to the retail price. And that is the rub, the retail price compared to delivery. I have gone through this with customers...a $5 item which weighs 20lbs. costs far more to ship than a $100 8oz. item...the cost is not germane it's the sheer size. |
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I'd go with CBZ over CBR, most mobile devices have better ZIP support than RAR support.
Having said that, the real issue holding CBZ/CBR back is the fact that because the file is essentially an image archive, it's very difficult to apply DRM to it. Personally, I think that's a strength, but most publishers disagree. It's a pity, because it's easily the best format for comics. It makes me wonder if BN's discontinuance of the 3G Nook wasn't a wise choice. No 3G means delivery over Wi-Fi, which is much cheaper from all perspectives than 3G. |
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Today downloading 12 MB over 3G is nothing. It will take a little bit over a minute with 1Mbit connection. While I don't support wasteful increase of data (no more 100 MB printer drivers, please), pretending that we live in the world of bandwidth scarcity will not help Amazon in the long term. Especially when the large part of would-be customers can also use Wi-Fi connection in case 3G is not available in the area.
My parents' house is deep in the woods where the signal is so bad that they can't even use a cell phone when it is raining. There is no fixed line available, so my brother bought a 3G yagi antenna on ebay, connected it to the 3G modem + WiFi router. And voila, now they have a sustained >1Mbit connection that they can even watch movies online. |
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To all purchases. Essentially it's the cost OF delivering it over 3G regardless of whether it actually IS delivered over 3G. The only alternative would be to have a "surcharge" at the time that it was delivered. Imagine the case where a Kindle owner initially bought a WiFi Kindle, bought a load of books, and then a couple of years later, bought a 3G Kindle and re-downloaded all their books. Applying the charge at that point would really be unworkable - it has to be done at the time of purchase.
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I don't have any at hand to try, but if you open a DRM infected epub with Winzip/rar, can you extract the cover image from it? |
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Well technically you can extract it, but it's still not viewable. |
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