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 ![]() They offer DRM free books from their website, they offer multiple books, and they haven't gone out of business yet. I'm saying it half tongue in cheek, because Random House doing it would be a whole nother league from what Baen is currently doing, but it is an example of a publisher also being its own online bookstore.  | 
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			The publishers are the ones who are insisting on DRM now; I'd be happy if they changed their minds, but I don't see how Pottermore would help with this.  Amazon already sells DRM-free books; I'm sure they would be happy to sell more.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 Even if I know the name of the book, I don't want to have to do a search to find it. When I wanted a book before I had my e-book reader, I went to the book store and I found it. I did not have to go to a Penguin store, a Random House store, a Macmillan store, ect... I went to the store. If the Publishers had no problem with Barnes and Nobles and Borders putting financial pressure on the Independent bookstores and driving them out of business, I fail to see why they should have problems selling their books through Amazon, BN, Kobo, and Sony. If they want to aim to make the market more competitive, remove the DRM and allow the stores to offer bundles and discounts that might make me want to shop at BN for my Mobi releases. But I will be pissed if I have to go to 6 or more bookstores to find something to read.  | 
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			If people need to use Google to find where to get the book they want, I suspect in most cases it won't be the publisher's site they get it from...
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 Not surprisingly, they want to change things. Your suggestions don't really help them with that. Last edited by stonetools; 05-19-2012 at 02:39 PM.  | 
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 Again, I don't know that I would prefer any of this . But if Amazon can disrupt the traditional model, the publishers can play the disruption game too. They have the product: at some point, it makes good business sense for them to dis-intermediate the middleman, if the middleman grows too powerful.  | 
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			I would find it very annoying to have to shop at 6 different websites for my books. I like the one stop shopping experience of Amazon (or BN or Kobo etc.).  I occasionally purchase more than one ebook at a time, with Amazon I just need to check out once instead of visits to multiple websites and multiple checkouts.  Much faster and easier for me. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Also given the BPH's history I wouldn't expect the ebooks to be sold with no DRM. The prices would more than likely be terrible and the customer service non-existant. Personally if the BPH went this route I would seldom if ever purchase anything from them. There are to many other options available to me.  | 
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			QUOTE]Also given the BPH's history I wouldn't expect the ebooks to be sold with no DRM. The prices would more than likely be terrible and the customer service non-existant. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Personally if the BPH went this route I would seldom if ever purchase anything from them. There are to many other options available to me. [/QUOTE] We don't really know how the publishers will do selling direct to consumers. They've never had to do so this before now, so it's not surprising that there are doubts. But then we didn't know how well Apple would do at B&M retail before they opened their Apple Stores or how well they would do at digital music before they did iTunes. We'll have to wait to see how the publishers do. They may want to do a single mega site (Bookish) so you have to do only one login. They may work something out with Amazon so that they accept your Amazon credentials at their website . They may do the app model where you download an app that stores your credentials and CC number so that you can search for and buy any book from them with one click. It may be ten years from now that buying a book from an ebook store may be as unusual as buying an airplane ticket from a travel agent. Last edited by stonetools; 05-19-2012 at 04:31 PM.  | 
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			I don't even understand what's so good about pottermore. I mean we've been asking for Potter ebooks for years, and now that they've released their own website finally, we're supposed to thank them? Doesn't make sense. I mean JKR is a great author but I don't know why she has to be so different. I mean everyone else (basically) sells through Amazon direct.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Cripes, we are talking about spending 10 minutes to figure out who sells a particular book. It is not a big problem folks. Of course such arrangements would lead to even more price fixing by publishers, which is why I oppose them.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Would you want to go to six different physical bookstores to find a paper book? What if they were in different parts of town and you had to get in your car six different times and drive to six different locations. And have to use six different credit cards to buy your book. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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