Interesting, thought the students here would apprieciate:
http://video.google.de/videoplay?docid=7074470542065796959
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http://video.google.de/videoplay?docid=7074470542065796959
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Quote from Lawrence Chan:
The distribution rights acquired by some publishers in other countries is just the cost of the distribution rights.
Thus their cost to breakeven is much lower than the original publisher who paid seed dollar to create those books in the first place.
Usually such rights have limitations like restricted distribution area. e.g. within a specific region or country
If a business is not reasonably profitable, no one with the right mind will risk their money in such business. Reasonable means comparable to any other ventures available, money is the scarce resources here. Can't blame the publishers for that.
