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Copyright Infringement of Books

Maximum Prophet recommends a NY Times piece on the growing phenomenon of unauthorized digital versions of copyrighted books showing up online. The problem has been growing exponentially, fed in part by the popularity of reading devices such as the Kindle and the iPhone. The article features the odd photographic juxtaposition of Cory Doctorow and Ursula K. Le Guin, who take opposite views on electronic editions, authorized or not. Ms. Le Guin: "I thought, who do these people think they are? Why do they think they can violate my copyright and get away with it?" Mr. Doctorow: "I really feel like my problem isn't piracy. It's obscurity." "Doctorow, a novelist whose young adult novel 'Little Brother' spent seven weeks on the New York Times children's chapter books best-seller list last year, offers free electronic versions of his books on the same day they are published in hardcover. He believes free versions, even unauthorized ones, entice new readers."

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  1. You wouldn't believe how many ebooks I have by Master+of+Transhuman · · Score: 3, Informative

    Go to Usenet, get just about everything you could want. Build up a personal library of hundreds of texts that would match a (small town) library.

    The book publishing industry will go the way of the music and movie industries, just a bit slower since reading text on a monitor is still not quite as easy as a real book.

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    1. Re:You wouldn't believe how many ebooks I have by Aranykai · · Score: 4, Informative

      The book publishing industry will go the way of the music and movie industries, just a bit slower since reading text on a monitor is still not quite as easy as a real book.

      You mean like how the US Music industry is posting profit growth of 4% annually over the last three years? Or perhaps you meant the Movie industry with its 3rd year of growth?

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  2. Re:Yet another unsustainable business model by chromatic · · Score: 4, Informative

    What exactly is the value add of the publishers, distributors, and retailers?

    For distributors and retailers, somewhere around 50% of the cover price, less any discount they offer.

    For publishers... the value of a good editor is difficult to estimate. The same goes for a copyeditor and indexer.

    As for the rest, I calculated that my publisher earned seven times as much as I did from my previous two books. This is after taking out the per-unit cost. Given that there was little editorial support, little marketing support, and production was a fiasco of heroics, confusion, and impossible deadlines, I'm not sure that said publisher provided seven times as much value as I did.

    I'm not going to work with that publisher again. Now I have my own publishing company instead.

  3. Baen Free Library by mrmeval · · Score: 3, Informative

    http://www.baen.com/library/

    There are some pretty big name authors here as well as new authors who are trying to make it. You can read the dissertation by that commie Eric Flint about "Online Piracy".

    Baen Publishing is noted for including a CD with some hardback novels that has free novels in it. Surprisingly enough they've not cried foul when digital editions of those CD's have ended up online.

    http://www.webscription.net/p-162-freehold.aspx You can read a good friends book here.

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  4. Re:HA! by Aardpig · · Score: 5, Informative

    Arsefuckers, I got her confused in my mind with Anne McCaffrey. LeGuin is actually really rather good -- The Left Hand of Darkness is a masterpiece...

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