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by ghshephard
4328 days ago
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Amazon swallows the loss. For example, with eBooks, they were purchasing wholesale from the book publishers for $15, and then selling them to customers for $9.99. As much as I love my Kindle, and Amazon, and as much as I realize that the publishers probably extract more value from the entire chain than is reasonable given their contribution (as compared to the author, who I believe should be rewarded a great deal more) - I realize that we will face dark times in the future if Amazon is able to corner the eBook market. |
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What were the books selling for in paperback? I'm guessing less than $15 - I know it's priced to the market and the utility improves the value, and thus a higher price can be attained. But, I didn't think that Amazon would let publishers rip them off in this way - paying more for something that costs less to produce.
Amazon if ebooks are even marginally above paperback costs should just buy the paperback, format shift to ebook, sell the paperbacks as pulp.
I don't think anyone wants to hand over the ebook market entirely to Amazon; all the publishing houses needed to do was not be evil and not try to squeeze the system dry ... oh well. Death and taxes and human greed can always be relied upon.