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That's a good point I hadn't considered. On a different note, I noticed that ebooks on Amazon no longer say "Sold by Amazon," but "Sold by [X publisher]." At least ones from the big publishers. Unless it's always been that way and I never noticed, but I thought they used to say sold by Amazon.
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If only that was the case. Only people making money from the piracy of digital goods, is the lawyers who work for the RIAA and MPAA. |
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Most publishers set the price very high intentionally because they still prefer people to buy the Hardcover (if at all possible) or at least the paperback for a variety of reasons. It will change, though. The current revolution in publishing will almost assuredly drive prices down (and author royalties up).
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As to the collapse of literature if everything is free, it's a concern but I feel that by making everything free, only the best literature would be supported monetarily and therefore promoted. People are willing to pay after reading, whether or not authors will still be able to make billions is irrelevant. The cost of printing and shipping a printed book is marginal compared to the preproduction costs of a printed book published by one of the big 6, perhaps this means that the production methods of the big 6 are unsustainable in the new era (highly likely). We are probably going to have to stop thinking about purchasing individual texts and start thinking about purchasing access to a system that contains texts. |
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I somehow doubt that all the publishers have pipelines to Amazon Kindles, B&N Nooks, and Sony Readers. |
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I think part of the problem is piracy. Once you get an ebook you can upload it to filesharing site 5 minutes later. Then everybody can get it for free. You can't do that with physical books. So I guess publishers simply set prices high specially for books they know will get read and pirated in order to get some money.
Tied to this is other gripe I have, that is availability. I have a pretty narrow field of interest (historic non fiction centered on few periods) so getting things from established authors is hard. That goes double for older but still relevant works. |
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i don't get that reasoning. why would you pay for a book, then turn around and upload it so everyone else can get it for free? @_@ what happened to self-preservation? it's like those students who take an exam then tell their friends who are taking the same exam at a later time what was in the exam. it's just...well, i don't get it. |
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We do this so that others may benefit from the knowledge contained within the book. Perhaps those others cannot afford the prices set by the writer of the text, perhaps their library cannot afford the prices set by the writer of the text, but these others can afford an ereader, once they are free. And then walk to a wifi spot and download all the texts to their device. Or alternatively, it just feels right. |
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It is like any other community-based internet project-- why contribute time to producing Project Gutenberg or Wikipedia or MobileRead libary data? Piracy groups are very little different than that in ideals or in motives-- the only thing different is that they are willing to overlook certain rules. You are able to find files for free, but-- sometimes-- when you can't find a pirate version, you "take one for the team" and buy and contribute it yourself. Or even scan and OCR it yourself, if there is no digital version. (Not that I would ever do that, says the owner of a Opticbook 3600.) Last edited by ardeegee; 06-03-2011 at 10:53 PM. |
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Try to catch the free eBooks sites. its very useful.
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With ebooks it's simpler than with regular books since they are already in proper format and don't have to be scanned and uploaded. |
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