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sbarreyesterday at 5:41 PM3 repliesview on HN

I suspect at least some of this comes from publisher pressure. An acquaintance works for one of the big global book publishers and his general sense from upper management is that they still hate having to sell digital books.

It feels like the last major media industry that is holding out against a "future" that has been here for a long time already.


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mh-yesterday at 6:13 PM

It's all from external pressure. Amazon spending energy on ebook DRM is a negative ROI activity for them.

A vanishingly small % of would-be ebook buyers even know pirated ones exist, and an even smaller one knows how to get those onto their Kindle.

My wife buys dozens of ebooks per year on Amazon, her friends too. I'm guessing if I poll that group, none of them would even know where to start, nor care to.

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atherton94027yesterday at 5:47 PM

This applies to newspapers too — if you compare the print version to the online version of a newspaper you notice that there's a lot more attention paid to the paper version. Whereas the online version has all kinds of aggressive banners and ads.

I think it's a generational thing, for a lot of publishers the internet is this newfangled thing

UltraSaneyesterday at 7:07 PM

It is really easy to buy a book, cut the spine off and feed the pages into a sheet fed scanner.