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Apple Might Have More Control Over Ebook Prices After All

February 18, 2010 APPLE, iPad, MACINTOSH COMPUTERS, TECH No Comments

a5f40d690aks pic.jpg Apple Might Have More Control Over Ebook Prices After All   The Boquete Times   Boquete   Panama

More details coming out about Apple’s deals with book publishers, and it looks like Apple might have more leverage over prices than expected. The NYT says that “Apple inserted provisions requiring publishers to discount e-book prices on best sellers.”

Three people “with knowledge of the discussions” told the Times that Apple’s provisions allow it to discount books that hit the bestseller list—maybe down to $9.99, after all—with $12.99-$14.99 as simply a ceiling, that way Apple can compete with bookstores and Amazon’s Kindle that push bestsellers at a cut rate. And if publishers sell a hardcover at a discount, Apple wants to be able to cut the price on their ebook counterpart as well, even if it doesn’t go all bestseller.

Given that the reason publishers were giddy over dealing with Apple was the opportunity to set their own prices, if this report’s true, it sounds like they’re interested enough in creating a viable threat to Kindle that they’ll sell themselves a little shorter than they’d wanted to, just to give Apple a strong foothold in the market. Yep, this is going to be a dirty, dirty fight. [NYT]

 Apple Might Have More Control Over Ebook Prices After All   The Boquete Times   Boquete   Panama
Written by: matt buchanan
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