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Old 30-11-02, 07:47 PM   #9
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imho, the publishing industry does not fit this pattern so neatly...

I mean, mp3's and d/ling music clearly represented improvements over previous media in terms of accessibility, applications, available content, usage (not to mention price ) etc...but the improvements of e-books over paper are not so obvious to me.


i've never curled up with an e-book ( i suppose i will someday)...but my library is right across the street, so accessiblity, choice in content, and price are not issues... i harbor no festering resentment over the current book publishing system...so i am hard pressed to see how i will be driven into the arms of e-publishing as i was with e-music.

i believe Stephen King tried an experiment last year by releasing a short story solely online...if i remember correctly (and i may not), it was not a great success.

from the author's point of view, the new economics might make sense..but from my own viewpoint as an avid end user, i see no incentive to encourage a different business model in the book biz.
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