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Its just once the deregulation foot gets in the door, every time you try to get rid of it people start screaming "ZOMG SOVIET RUSSIA!!!1!" |
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State-monitored utilities usually have some type of price controls. Plus you have the hand of big brother hovering over you. I wouldn't really call those true monopolies.
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In most cases, they are the truest form of monopoly - the kind sanctioned explicity by law. But they are also, as you note, regulated monopolies. Far different from what, say, for instance, to pick an example completely at random, Amazon, would like to create.
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DRM isn't the big problem; their pricing is. Take Bunnicula. Right now it's $5.99 with free (Prime) 2nd Day shipping for the paperback. The electronic book, which does not incur printing, shipping to Amazon, shipping to me or unsold stock destruction costs, is also $5.99. That grates on me. If it was $4, I'd buy it. But at the same price? There are other ways and other books.
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I don't mind when ebooks are the same as the lowest-priced print book. What drives me mildly insane is when there is a paperback for $7.99 and the ebook is still $11.99, and there are plenty of those.
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Personally, I don't have a problem with that. What I do have a problem with is when e-books are priced higher than dead trees, or when they are priced at the same price as hardbacks. |
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As it is now ebook retailing is too fragmented especially for epub. |
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Amazon, but I end up buying from B&N (rather than support the perpetrators of "Topaz"). I, myself, don't see the Amazon ebook "Ecosystem" as of any value to non-kindle readers. Luck; Ken |
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worldwide with no shipping costs. I find it odd that these publishers are accepting so poorly written manuscripts, that a very expensive "proofing" and or editing process would be required, on a routine basis. It should be little more than a computer scan, of the files that the author provides, by a sophisticated AI based program. If the program finds too many problems the files should go back to the author, the way edits always have. Luck; Ken Last edited by Ken Maltby; 11-30-2011 at 04:01 PM. |
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Doesn't Amazon also have DRM implemented on their books ? If they do as I think they do, then what is the difference between Amazon and the big 6 as far as the consumers go ?
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That's what the publisher's claim, but I don't believe it for a second. Rupert Murdoch verified this when he said in an interview about agency pricing "We’re not against electronic books, on the contrary, we like them very much, lower costs to us..."
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Standard subscription, with 2 free books at signup: 4 eBooks a month for $15.30/month 6 eBooks a month for $20.25/month Can't get the subscriptions through Amazon; the books are $4 or $5 each there. Harlequin's subscriptions are *exactly* what most ebook people want--only, they want them in their chosen genres, not pop romance. Not every publisher can follow Harlequin's model, but Harlequin could indeed leave Amazon, take a likely-temporary cut in profits, and just increase their branding efforts to draw customers to their own site instead. Any sharply defined genre publisher with a known demographic of readers could successfully drop Amazon and cater to its core readers instead of competing with the swarm at a larger store. |
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Which type of DTB are you considering when you say that: HC, PB or MMPB? Then there is the thing that has been repeated before: close to no distribution costs, close to no storage costs, no problem with returns.
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