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NVash... suspect it is probably influenced by the bean counters tending to run large companies... back catalog means major sales already done so financially more sense to concentrate on newer titles... hey, nobody ever said sense was involved...
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Waiting until someone has concrete numbers to go on is an experiment in futility and frustration, and it's ducking the point. This isn't a numbers issue, it's a cultural issue as significant to our era as the shift to treating slaves as people. We don't need data, we need discussion. |
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I understand your frustration as an author, but pirating is not going away. |
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There are statisitical models that can be used to figure out how much data is actually missing and fill in the gaps based on that information. Models that deal with truncated and censored data are pretty sophisticated and can give some solid understanding of what the big picture looks like.
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My biggest problem with them placing DRM on backlist books is that they are running them through an automated process and then charging $8 for their incompetence. They could at least knock it down to $2.99 for such shabby work, then I wouldn't feel like I wasn't taken so badly.
Why not setup something like Project Gutenberg Distributed Proofreaders? Many people would do the proofreading just for getting free copies of books that they want. It would increase the quality of the final product and still not raise the costs of bringing the backlist books to market. Then you could charge $2.99 for a quality product and if you removed geo-restrictions and DRM people wouldn't be going to the DarkNet as much to get their books because they would be getting their money's worth. I'm only saying older backlist books should be $2.99, newer books should cost more. However I still think the eBook should not cost more than the paper version currently out. And I don't think the "Agency Model" is legal. To me it seems monopolistic, but then again copyright is a monopoly that is granted to the author for not only his life, but 70 years after he is dead in the United States. Of course I have to wonder how this is to encourage a writer to write more novels after he is dead. By the time the copyright runs out on a novel, not only is the author dead, but quite likely the only survivors are their great-great-grandchildren. Etienne66 |
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Now that you've found those single torrent books, look at the number of times it's been successfully downloaded. Many people start a download and never finish. Good, now you've got some number of completed downloads on single book torrents, indicating interest in your book. Contrast that to how many you sold since that torrent was put up. Some of those sales may be because of trying it out first in torrent form. You may have missed some torrents. But it's fairly easy to get an approximation of pirate action specifically targeting your work. And yet, these numbers are never published in a logical manner... |
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I have a couple of doubts about the current situation.
The first is that the Agency 5 books cost the same, don't they? Don't the Agency 5 new best seller eBooks all cost $12? That sounds like collusion to me. The second is that if I am dissatisfied, currently my recourse is to go to Amazon. But with an agent (think of a realtor for example), I should be going back to the publisher. I'll have to think that through, but my first impression is that Amazon does not behave like an agent just because it is allowing the publisher to set the price. PS - When you buy a house, you make the check out to the seller. But when you buy an Agency 5 eBook, your credit card is charged to Amazon, not the publisher. Last edited by GA Russell; 01-13-2011 at 06:44 PM. |
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It makes more sense to study and address the whys of piracy... why the industry and the consumers can't get on the same page, and what it'll take from both sides to get them there. That's the only way to bring losses under control and keep it under control (not stop it, but manage it). |
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OTOH, the terms of being an "agent" can vary widely by contract, and can include the agent taking money into its accounts and forwarding the appropriate amount later to the seller. I have some vague hopes that, in the long run, Amazon fights against this "agency" thing by making it obvious which books are agency (more than by tagging them with "publisher sets the price"), possibly by changing how they show up in search engines, or changing the kind of support offered for them. (I.e. "no refunds on these books; we'll tell you how to contact the publisher if you've got a complaint.") |
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Im wondering though, whos discussing what? People discussing things with the publisher? That wont go well at all, theyre stuck in their ways. They seem to be doing a combination of encouraging piracy and discouraging ebooks and dont care at all. I dont even know what there is to discuss anymore. Quote:
Another question is say they get numbers and find out piracy doesnt affect them either way. Then what? They get other numbers that say piracy steals sales. Then what? Theyve been saying that for years, it apparently hasnt helped anyone. What is the purpose of these numbers? Why do they need them? Theres only three outcomes I can see. It either helps them, does nothing at all, or steals sales. I cant think of what theyd do either way besides sit there, continue to blame piracy and stay in the same spot where they are now. Last edited by NVash; 01-13-2011 at 08:42 PM. |
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It seems to me that if there were no collusion and they were interested in finding that marketing point, some books would be priced at $11, some $12 and some $13. Then they could study sales reports and make adjustments. |
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Yesterday I was going to purchase a two book backlist series written several years ago. Thought it would be worth paying at least $5 or $6 each. Off I went to Amazon where the books were priced at $11.99 for the Kindle versions and $5.47 for a brand new hardcover. Found my electronic copies elsewhere. One was from Overdrive and the other one was not.
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I think publishers want to give customers what they want--if they can, and I think most of us agree the problems aren't insurmountable--yet customer behavior (ie pirating) makes them fearful of losing their shirts. And since ebooks in general haven't reached profitable numbers yet, as print books decline in popularity, that's a legitimate concern. And as I've illustrated, simply giving customers good quality product, low prices, multiple formats, no restrictions and no DRM is no guarantee they won't be pirated. Beyond guesstimation numbers, what publishers need is an assurance that they can sell a product that will make them a profit, and not cost them too much in loss. If the steps I outlined in the paragraph above aren't working to deter piracy, what will? What will make consumers, who know they can pretty much pirate with impunity (and therefore they do), willingly stop pirating it? |
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