Comment Re:More details (Score 1) 73
I noticed there was a movie in the making
I hope it will be shown in germany as well!
I guess it was a funny thing?
I noticed there was a movie in the making
I hope it will be shown in germany as well!
I guess it was a funny thing?
Lets wait and see how it works out for France
And how exactly do you adapt to a book store gone bankrupt? I guess you can somehow 'deal' with it, but gone is gone, nothing to adapt to.
I think you lost context somewhere.
Yes, I doubt there exist 'small online shops for books' how would they operate, what would they sell?
Sure there are book stored, especially eBooks that are smaller than Apple or Amazon or B&N
Sorry, book sellers group it like this since, how long? Since Harry Potter?
Because they believe a Nerd who likes Fantasy also likes SF or a Geek who likes SF also likes fantasy.
Fact is, most people only read one of the genres
What compels an author to sell permanent exclusive rights, whether through assignment or exclusive license, to a publisher?
I don't know, I assume the 'free market' prevents him from getting a deal with any publisher at all, if he does not agree to slavery terms?
Second, I was clarifying that unavailable translations are not the fault of book sellers, be they Amazon or brick and mortar, but instead business decisions made by authors.
no one said it was the 'book sellers'. tNevertheless your conclusion is nonsense. The author is the last one having anything to say, first comes the publisher in the original country, the 'guy' who has the copyright. THEN comes the publisher in the destination country. And those often decide 'oh, we translated the first and the second of the books of Mr. Author' but his third one did not get a Nebula or a Hugo
Hence: read in the original language
I wonder how big images to be displayed on such a screen would be, or more important: what camera do you need to be able to support such resolutions?
No it is not easy.
10 people voting with their wallet for the book shop around the corner are not enough for it to survive. And it is usually not so that the others vote 'against' it but they don't 'vote' at all
So: people who realize that don't even vote in the first place (with their wallet) but order directly online
The easy answer:
ETs: technology, future
Elves: magic, middle ages
The other topic about translation, that is easy to answer: american copyright law is at fault. As it prohibits authors to sell their work as they please. Once sold to a publisher the publisher has 'the copyright'
Perhaps you should read a bit in the other threads instead of claiming you know what france is doing.
France made clear that discounts may not exceed 25%
The rest of your post/rant is pure 'idiology'!
Like everybody else, you don't know how an 'ideal' market works. So it is a good thing that every nation strives for their own 'idea of an ideal market' so the world can compare them.
Bottom line you have no clue what a government is for. It is for governing, that means amoung other things that it should defines the rules at the market. Not the market defines the rules.
What has the future to do with your bullshit rant? France is one of the most developed countries of the worl, do not fear about their future.
Who said it is better?
And
*sigh*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E...
I guess your google fu allows you to find more 'evidence' with modern REMs you even can watch a single water molecule
Voting with the wallet is a pipe dream.
It never happened and never will.
It is far to easy to sit at a saturday night at your PC and order something which might be at monday morning in your post box than staying up early at monday and go to the shop.
In your country I can not even order a car from the manufactor. I have to go to a local shop to buy it there.
And you are concerned about a remote country in europe that prefers to buy books in a shop instead of mail ordering them from a multi national corporation?
Wow
Screw france and any other country that thinks they have a right to control how markets operate.
Perhaps you should start reading the laws in your country that moderate how YOUR market operates.
Every country has the right, the privilege, to define by itself how the market there works.
You are a brain dead imperialist thinking that you can enforce your idea how a market works on other countries
So screw yourself?
Most book shops can order any book over night, max in 2 days. Sometimes if you come early in the morning they even get it at the same day.
Everything that is rare and about to be extinct is worth to be protected.
I for my part don't want to live in a town where the pedestrian areas only consist of coffee shops and fashion shops. If that is emotional appealing for you, oO!
New York... when civilization falls apart, remember, we were way ahead of you. - David Letterman