On Monday 23 July 2007 12:20:50 David Powers wrote:
> Sancar Saran wrote:
> > Those publishers ripping the authors then they blame the pirates...
> >
> > Real steal was %95 of book prices....
>
> No, the author gets 10% of what the publisher gets. If you look at
> prices on Amazon or other online bookstores, you'll see that 35-40%
> discount is common. So, a $40 book often sells for $26 or less. Delivery
> within the same country is frequently free, so that's a cost that gets
> deducted. Amazon also pays a commission to websites with affiliate
> links. So the publisher ends up with less than $20.
>
> Publishing a book involves a lot of people: not just the author, but at
> least one technical reviewer, editor, copy editor, indexer, compositor
> (who lays out the pages), designer, and printer. Printed books also need
> to be transported and stored. The costs quickly mount up.
>
> EBooks are cheaper to produce because there's no cost for printing or
> storage, but a professionally produced eBook still takes a huge amount
> of human effort. Unfortunately, an eBook is very easy for a pirate to
> rip off. The danger with piracy is that authors will be discouraged from
> writing, and in the end everyone will be worse off.
>
> David Powers

It was still ripping, They got 18 USD you got 2 USD. This is sucks. I'm not 
sure author of Harry Potter acceps same condition.

You made everyone rich except yourself...

Regards

Sancar

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