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by Tooluka
5058 days ago
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Personally, I don't think I'll buy many ebooks from Amazon or B&N in the next few years at least. Not after I've discovered that all your purchases can be permanently deleted from your account with two clicks each.
For now I'll stick with paper books and maybe some newest releases only in ebook format and see where the trends are going.
At least Valve don't do such things and their games will be with me as long as Valve exists. |
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That said, there are two major concerns I have with ebooks as they currently are sold:
1) Many ebook stores only sell you a license to read, not ownership of the book.
2) I credit my love of books to seeing my father regularly read from his personal library. When I read on my iPad, my kids can't tell if I'm reading a book, doing email, or goofing off.
My hope is that the ebook market eventually moves to either a proper ownership model or a subscription model. We've seen similar transformations in music and movies. The current Kindle store license is more akin to "leasing" the book anyway. If the prices reflected that, I believe there would be even larger uptake. If there is to be a serious competitor to Amazon, I expect they'll take such an approach.