Plus

When I walk into WHSmiths and buy my favorite magazine for 6.00 GBP, you
think less then 30% is going to the retailer, hell no more then 30% goes to
the retailer. Why should digital be any different. Plus they will run Ads
I'm sure!

I do feel a bit sorry for Amazon books the profit margins are not there.

Paul :)





On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 9:02 AM, Casper Bang <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Feb 16, 5:30 pm, Chess <[email protected]> wrote:
> > If I sold 100x more product using that eBay application then I would
> > happily pay the 30% per product.
>
> That logic only makes sense because Apple has a monopoly on the app
> marked for iOS. If you were on a Nokia and free to install anything
> and say, downloaded an application from ebay, do you still think Nokia
> has a right to claim a share?
>
> Or what if Apple applied your logic all the way into the browser and
> wrapped commercial sites, requiring a percentage here too. After all,
> it's Apple that provides you with the possibility of selling your old
> stereo while taking a dump right?
>
> I obviously feel this is a slippery slope as a consumer.
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