Regulators are
concerned about ebook pricing because the new pricing models which ebook retailers used effectively forced the publishing industry to shift its own policies accordingly.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has urged local retailers to voice
their concerns about eBook price - fixing as it considers a lawsuit against Apple and five of the world's largest book publishers, The >>
Not exact matches
I am
concerned about the
prices even getting higher... especially since we don't «own» our
ebooks.
That said, I've become increasingly
concerned about authors selling their
ebooks at rock - bottom
prices.
I'm not
concerned about the widely - discussed (and, according to critics, destructive and unsustainable) «race to the bottom»
pricing trend;
ebooks for a buck set bad precedents, pundits say.
What they are
concerned about is the recent Agency Model the big publishers are coming up with to regulate global
eBook prices.
You're a self - publisher, and you're
concerned about pricing your Kindle
ebooks.
If you are
concerned about saturating your market at too low a
price, one thing that makes the Kindle Store — and the aggregate of all
ebook venues — stand out right now is the rate at which the «installed base» of Kindles is growing.
The rise of the pirate
eBook websites coincides with
concern among consumers
about the high
price of legal book downloads.