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ebook_revenue_3yr.pngThat’s what TOC is saying here. And the 2008 sales were, themselves, up 50% over 2007.

This is even more significant since O’Reilly has dropped DRM on its ebooks. These are textbooks, technical books and manuals, and so you would think that the intended audience would have the expertise to pirate them since DRM isn’t used. As to the future of publishers, they have this to say:

It’s becoming clear that as in the print world, there are a handful of very large channels (four or so for us) and then a lot of smaller ones that together add up to quite a bit. Pushing a large quantity of content into all of these channels effectively isn’t easy, and suggests the role publishers have long played of aggregating authors for retailers and retailers for authors will only grow in importance — though whether existing publishes continue to play that role remains to be seen.

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