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Old 08-12-2012, 07:31 AM   #16
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I see this as natural development in environment where keeping things on backlist is nearly free. Same goes for digital games, you can sell old titles for a long time and there isn't large cost of storage and shelf room. And there is always more backlist stuff than frontlist, so when both all available it's just natural that backlist outsells frontlist by large margin...
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