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In most cases pirate copies take some time to hit the internet. People who really want a copy as soon as possible will either have to buy a legit copy or wait for a pirated copy. Enough of them bought a copy that the first and second books sold well.
In the case of the third book, it was an eARC that was pirated, so people who wanted the book as soon as possible didn't have to buy a copy -- they downloaded the pirated copy in droves. In the case of the fourth book, where they seeded the web with a "pirated" edition of their own, they used a crippled copy -- just the first four chapters repeated a few times. They watched requests on the web from people who were looking for a "real" copy. When the fourth book came out, in the absence of a pirated alternative, it sold well. I thought it was handled well. Of course, this is the YA market where many potential customers can be assumed to be low on cash, somewhat impatient, familiar with finding pirated copies, and not too concerned about getting malware on the family computer. I wonder if pricing plays into the numbers. Would teens be more willing to spend $3.99 on a book and more willing to look for pirated copies at "big publisher" prices? Last edited by cromag; 11-03-2017 at 01:20 AM. |
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I have made this comment many times. If I recall correctly, I even made it earlier in this thread. The miraculous thing, at least from the point of view of those who are extremely cynical about human nature, is that we have an ebook market at all. It is trivially easy to obtain a pirate copy of a book, or a movie, or a song. Yet, despite the loud complaints from "rights owners", these industries thrive. Though there is no definitive data to support this, I suspect that a reasonable price and convenient purchasing minimise losses from piracy, often to the point where few if any sales are lost because the persons pirating are those who were never going to buy it anyway.
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+1. And especially Amazon understands this. Why bother pirating when I can do a 'Buy with one click' and have the book magically appear seconds later on my Kindle or in my Kindle for <whatever>? I find buying ebooks from Amazon so convenient that I do almost all my shopping there, even though I own a Kobo.
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If you use out-of-the-box Amazon software and don't own an old eink Kindle what options currently exist to read an Amazon purchase on a non-Amazon eink device? As far as I know my only options would be to read in Kindle4PC on my PC screen or in Kindle4Android on my phone/tablet. For me, both of these would be a huge step back in reading functionality. Am I missing something? |
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Actually Apple always opposed DRM, but that was the only way that the Music companies would allow the music be sold on iTunes. iTunes actually grew to be the biggest music store by a large margin with DRM. Apple being the biggest distributor bothered the music companies quite a bit, so they agreed to allow Amazon to sale music DRM free, which they hoped would grow Amazon so they would have Amazon and Apple in competition. About a year later, Jobs was able to strong arm the music companies into allowing him to sell music DRM free as well and DRM for downloadable music for the most part became a thing of the past. The book publishers were trying the same sort of thing, setting up Apple to be the big competitor to Amazon, but Amazon was able to use their contacts in the US government to go after the publishers and Apple on anti-trust charges. Apple decided that a major push into ebooks wasn't really worth it, so Amazon still doesn't have any major competition. Ironically, the publishers got their agency model pricing from Amazon once Amazon was no longer worried about competition. Yes, the best way to combat piracy is to make the desired works available in desired format, at a reasonable price. Piracy is never going to be stamped out completely. For the vast majority of the reading public, DRM is not an issue. |
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Actually, the last point is a very good point. Teens and kids are the largest group of pirates in the US, at least from the point of downloading pirated material (mostly music and movies, but also ebooks). The part of the brain that evaluates risk is one of the last parts of the brain to fully develop and frequently doesn't fully develop until the mid 20's. That's one of the biggest reasons that teens do stupid stuff. Delayed gratification is also something that tends to develop later. |
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What I was talking about is if they decide that the older versions of K4PC no longer work (they've done this in the past). If that goes away, so will I. ![]() |
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Here's the part that ultimately make her story fall apart for me:
"Book three, however, faltered in strange ways. The print copies sold just as well as before, landing it on the list, but the e-copies dropped precipitously. " "Then they told me that they were cutting the print run of The Raven King to less than half of the print run for Blue Lily, Lily Blue. No hard feelings, understand, they told me, it’s just that the sales for Blue Lily didn’t justify printing any more copies." If the print version is selling just as well as the first books in the series, it doesn't make sense to drop the PRINT run of the fourth book ... unless it was an overgenerous print run in the first place. And then, apparently, rather than buying the ebook version, the pirates bought physical copies instead of ebook ones? Why are the same people who at midnight are frantically asking to find a 'legit pdf' so they can read this book then going to the online bookstore and buying a physical copy that takes two days to arrive instead of an ebook one? ( online orders had emptied the warehouse). Because it wasn't that ebook sales soared, it's that releasing a fake book on the web supposedly made the *print* run sell out. Maybe the print run sold out in two days because it was half the size of the previous one and the publisher just made a terrible call reducing it based on ebook sales? And not because of an inability of people to find a pirated version? I mean, I am probably biased because I prefer ebook to paper in general, but I just don't think her reasoning makes sense. Last edited by rixte; 11-03-2017 at 07:52 PM. |
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@rixte. Excellent point. It seems there are so many flaws in this narrative that nothing is left.
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I also find it surprising that you look at successful litigation by the Dept of Justice in a very straight forward price fixing cartel case, and say that Amazon had to use "their contacts in the US government" to have its valid and obvious complaint investigated. I'm sure both Apple and Amazon, like most large corporates, have their contacts in the US government, but I am not aware of any evidence that Amazon or any officials behaved improperly. Nor why Amazon's mysterious contacts were so much more effective than Apple's in this instance. I would be interested in the basis of this particular assertion. Likewise for the assertion that the publishers got their agency model pricing from Amazon? I totally agree with you so far as the statements in your last paragraph are concerned. Last edited by darryl; 11-03-2017 at 08:48 PM. |
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