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| Darth Skuldren wrote: |
| Personally I think eBooks should be cheaper because there is no printing/shipping costs. Authors write the books in digital text files already, so transferring them over and adjusting the appearance isn't something that should affect the per unit price. Even with translations, I don't think that should affect the per unit price. It just doesn't seem justifiable to the consumer. |
There has to be someone who makes the adjustement -a salary to be paid- and someone in the other side of the screen -another salary. And it's better if we don't talk about translation. I'm not a professional and I do it for fun -well, you know what I mean-, but we are talking about a month of work. In the best cases, this is.
In fact, this is one of the reason we don't have series in my language anymore. You know, we had to wait around 7-8 years to read the end of NJO (some people haven't recieved some of their copies yet) and there isn't any plan about LotF or FotJ, but we already have Millennium Falcon.
So, yes, they should be cheaper, but not more than $1 or 2. In my case, no more than €1 or 2.
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