Apple to announce tools, platform to “digitally destroy” textbook publishing:
While speculation has so far centered on digital textbooks
The only financial recourse for a student these days is being able to buy (and sell) textbooks used, on the semi-cheap, because the textbook market is absolutely awful and completely fixed to rip as much money as possible out of college students (just like every other aspect of the process these days).
Going all digital, and fully locked-in as is Apple’s system, will effectively completely destroy the used textbook market. No more getting 40% off that $300 textbook by buying it used. Now the only option you’ll have is the $300 digital version from Apple—and Apple gets their cut and has no incentive to actually help the student with this cost. (And check out how iBooks is easy to read on non-iOS devi… oh, not even OS X? Hmm.)
I’ll be surprised if anyone ever gets the rights to sell their digital textbook ‘used’.
Hooray future.
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nickheer reblogged this from johngruber and added:
Correct, however you did not specify college-level textbooks. You said “college” only once between the two posts, but it...
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johngruber reblogged this from nickheer and added:
eBooks announced or released at $14.99 have been college textbooks...in education. What’s...
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