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varelg wrote: » Looked at some Linux- related literature the other day, if I had bought the eBook version it would cost me almost twice as much as the used printed book.
varelg wrote: » Almost all the titles in my personal library were bought as used although nothing in their condition sugested they were used (almost mint condition). With the accompanying media (CD/DVD) intact.
varelg wrote: » There's really no justification for higher prices of books in digital format. No print expenses, no binding process, no marketing deals with brick-n-mortar book shops and still the price goes up?
tiersten wrote: » Still not new though. It is only unscrupulous vendors that would claim a used item even if it was in mint condition was new. ... I agree that an eBook should in theory be cheaper than a regular paper book because you don't have to actually print/bind/ship it but you still can't compare the prices with a "used" book :P
varelg wrote: » The "unscrupulous" vendor sells used book in new- book condition for 25% discount on the full price of the new book. Yeah, bad vendor, shame, shame shame Where did you see the unscrupulous element there? It's not that it's pirated, copied, it is a legally obtained book.
varelg wrote: » I really can't see any reason why NOT comparing prices of used and eBooks. Give me one good reason why not.
varelg wrote: » In theory, in practice, logically, reasonable, however you want to name it, there's really no justification behind eBook price being higher than printed version.
varelg wrote: » The only one remotely logical explanation would be that by buying legal eBook copy you are also paying up publisher's losses for those pirated eBooks circulating on the net a download away. But piracy isn't my problem and I shouldn't be forced to pay up the losses the publisher may incurred.
varelg wrote: » Used books are advertised as such, there's no "new" in description.
varelg wrote: » Further, books' functionality doesn't decrease with the amount of usage like it is with cars.
varelg wrote: » I'll ask for a reasonable explanation as to why you can't compare ebooks with used books and until then retire from further discussion.
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