Ebooks are Still too Expensive Sigh. It seems the publishing industry has not learned from the mistakes of other, dying industries and is still clinging to quaint business models. I wrote about this previously - almost exactly a year ago. Sadly, nothing has changed and at least in my experience, ebooks as sold by the major publishing houses are going UP in price, not down. It's not uncommon to see even old novels by popular authors at $10.99, $11.99 or even $14.99 instead of $9.99. Of course, Apple was caught fixing e-book prices, no surprises there. Technical ebooks are even worse, just browse O'Reilly's or the Pragmatic Programmer's online stores for examples (at least those tend not to have DRM, but is that worth the much higher price?). Nor has DRM been curtailed. It's still easier to pirate ebooks than buy them online, and this has the advantages of 1) no DRM, 2) wider selection 3) ability to backup my ebook collection and port it to new devices. I can, of course crack the DRM top accomplish 3), but why? It's less hassle just to download it and be done. If I want the physical book, buying used is still the way to go.