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Amazon does not sell ebooks, they market them and post links. You cannot sell that which does not exist. |
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Using Amazon DRM, for example, there is already the ability to loan a book, during which time I can't read it, but the person I lent it to can. Just make that loan indefinite, and I've transferred the book to someone else. Buying a second hand pbook also circumvents paying for a new pbook. That is the point. |
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But ebooks are totally immune to coffee spills. If there were no limitations on reselling, the same copy could be sold and sold and sold. Artificially limiting resales to a certain number could be done, but to what end? It would be an attempt to make an ebook behave like a pbook. Reselling ebooks bears some similarity to recording a movie you received over cable (you paid for it, after all) and reselling it. If the free market is allowed free reign, ebook prices will drop and there will be little incentive to resell them. Already, Smashwords authors sell books at a fraction of what bigger name authors sell them for. And that site seems to be growing by leaps and bounds. I see promise in that. |
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Yeah, it is a problem. I have bought penny (plus shipping) used books from Amazon before (hardcover, even). I would rather the author get some money, even if I had to pay a bit more but we are talking a lot more.
Still, eBooks do have a couple of things going for them: 1) Instant book! If there is a new book from a favorite author of mine, I get it automatically delivered to my Kindle or Kobo app right there. 2) Free public domain books. I'll never have to buy a "classic" again. |
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There is one characteristic of used pbooks that could be applied to "used" ebooks - you have to wait for it, but can get it at a discount.
If it's important to buy your favorite author's new novel the day it's released, you have to pay a premium price - new hardback or "new" ebook. If you're willing to wait, you can pay less - paperback/used pbook/"used" ebook. |
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Perhaps ebooks should be rented instead... |
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(I mean the general population, not the ereader nerds who argue about the merits or pitfalls of DRM on online forums! :-) ) |
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That has always been the situation, or have you previously believed to own anothers words? Regulations and laws only serve to restrict our reading habits, not increase them, and therefore they should be disregarded.
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This is the "books are fungible" argument - if books are interchangeable, then lower priced books will sell better than expensive books. This should serve, then, to drive prices down. But if books aren't fungible, if some books do indeed have a higher value than other books, then publishers would charge more for books seen as more valuable - books by name authors will be more expensive than books by non-big-name authors. this is, in fact what's happening, which proves to me that publishers don't really believe that books are fungible after all. Like so much else, they're trying to have it both ways.
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It may be useful to consider automobiles. In certain respects they are fungible, as they can be used to get you from one place to another. However, in other respects they are not, as a Smart Car does not drive like a Ferrari. If books were not fungible in any way, then a great book could demand a very high price, such as $1,000. We do not see such prices. In fact, most newly released pbooks have a very similar price. I believe that the prices are close to one another because they are fungible to some readers and this causes competition amongst the books. |
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