Monday, April 06, 2009

Kindle Readers Protest eBook Prices

Straight to you via the sour grapes department over at Google Reader comes:

Kindle Readers Ignite Protest Over E-Book Prices

Apparently a group of Kindle users are protesting the price of e-books being higher than $10. Their rationale is that Kindle books cannot be distributed, traded or sold, and should cost much lower than their paper counterparts.

Seems to me they bought a pig in a poke and *now* have discovered their folly and want someone else to blame than themselves. Look up 'razor and blade' in any econ textbook, friends. 

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