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solanav • Edited

Publishing data that can be replicated cost-free by anyone on the internet and expecting to then sell it seems like a weird business model to me. Computer programs use software as a service as a business model and it works pretty well. Someone has to come up with a way of making money that is not as absurd as "please pay for my data and don't share it".

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Jason C. McDonald • Edited

Current options:

(1) No more ebooks. (You really want that?)

(2) DRM. (Oh, wait, that's condemned as corporate evil. Nevermind.)

(3) Subscription-only based access to books (e.g. Safari, Mapt), so you can't read them offline, or retain them in any fashion. (Walled garden; independent authors can't deploy to this.)

(4) Honor system...which is the current system, but hey, honor is quite obviously dead. ;-)

Pardon my cynicism. It isn't aimed at you. But the above unfortunately is the current list of options for books. The very nature of books doesn't lend itself to a service model.

Believe me, I've actually considered option (1) for some of my publications. After this overall comment thread, it's becoming a legitimate possibility.

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solanav

It sure seems like a hard position to be in, I hope someone finds a way to make money with books without depending on honor. Best of luck!

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