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Comment by doctorwho42

1 hour ago

The difference is that the books value, even reprints, become lower over time. Until they hit a minimum margin for the construction of said book.

Digital books/content requires little to no cost to replicate, unlike printing new books. But we have seen that the price of that content follows the "physical goods" model. Why should a 30-40 year old movie cost you $20 to steam?