We have book pirates claiming that all content wants to be free, readers
complaining about ebook prices that are less than the cost of a movie ticket, and non-writers proclaiming that changing the name of a character or a few superficial traits makes them new and unique.
Not exact matches
I've been hearing readers
complain about rising
ebook prices and spotted more than a few at $ 12.99, $ 17.99, even $ 29.99, but I hadn't yet seen the numbers on how this affects sales.
Amazon is talking
about ebook sales going to authors while print book sales would go to Hatchette and if Hatchette had agreed to this - showing they cared
about their authors - Amazon would go back to large restocking / reorders on print books, discounting print books instead of selling them at the absurd high
prices set by Hatchette which they've been
complaining about, and re-enabling pre-order buttons.
For those who
complain about ebooks being
priced almost as high as hardbacks, this is one reason why.
Check the one - star reviews under some of those books — you'll find folks
complaining about the
price of the
ebook in a lot of them.
People have been
complaining about the
price of dedicated
ebook readers for years and the new Kobo eReader brings quite a bit to the table for just $ 149.
Indie authors sometimes
complain about how low
ebook prices are devaluing literature, but they're really just grumpy because nobody is buying their books.
A new set of proposed remedies suggested by the DoJ in the Apple
ebook price - fixing case has tempered some of the issues the Cupertino firm
complained about, but the agency maintains Apple should face tough penalties for continuing to deny any wrongdoing.