On Feb 17, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Josh Smift wrote:

> Imagine if B&N allowed indie publishers to set up tables in their stores,
> and sell their books there, but required them to give the store a 30% cut,
> and to agree not to sell their books anywhere else for a lower price. That
> doesn't seem unfair at all -- but if they announced this as a new policy,
> after previously allowing indie publishers to set up tables for free, not
> charging anything, and allowing them to sell wherever else they wanted
> without restrictions, it would seem like a big change for the worse.

I'm still not seeing this, because subscriptions is not something that has been 
previously available at all on iOS, except through external websites where you 
have to log in with your userid & password.  That method won't change, so Apple 
is adding new functionality that was not previously available -- hence, there 
is no change from free to paid to get worked up about.

--
Brad Knowles <[email protected]>
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