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$10 ebook debate - who should decide?

5 pointsby francisssonover 15 years ago

4 comments

Nogwaterover 15 years ago
Where else do manufacturers decide on the price of the good and not the retailer? I know lots of items come with MSRPs, but they're just suggestions.<p>Also, what about resale price maintenance? <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resale_price_maintenance" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resale_price_maintenance</a> I just stumbled upon that page from the MSRP page.<p>Edit: fixed typo
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francisssonover 15 years ago
Are ebooks a tangible artifact? I don't have the answer.<p>But, I think that ebooks should be cheaper than their paper counterpart. The paper version should be considered premium version.
Zakover 15 years ago
Ebooks should cost whatever the seller charges for them. The publisher's only influence over that should be the amount the publisher charges for wholesale copies.
waterlesscloudover 15 years ago
In the end, of course, the consumer will decide.