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by trogdor
1000 days ago
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The person you are responding to was saying that dropshippers are being eaten because the products they are selling lack innovation. For example, Amazon cannot swoop in and sell a cheaper Amazon Basics version of a product to which you own a critical patent. |
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They are really saying, though, that without barriers to entry and in a competitive market, players that don't innovate don't survive.
>First movers should not get a license to continue to reap a profit in a competitive market absent real innovation, which would come in the form of reputation (trademark) or technology (patent).
The problem with that is that this is not a competitive market, so the player that wins is not innovating, they just have market power because of their size.