Ovinomancer
No flips for you!
Nope. No gotchas. The market is providing a service of convenience to the farmer, just like OBS. That it's actually largely true in my town is a bonus.The hypothetical isn't harder, it's a substantively different example that only presents the appearance of being comparable so as to try and create a "gotcha" attempt, which isn't helpful.
DTRPG creates no meaningful barriers to market entry. You can completely ignore them. You can ignore the farmer's market.The farmer's market needs to be looked at in terms of whether or not they can meaningfully create a barrier to market access, and the issues you cited don't seem to meet that threshold. They're inconveniences, to be sure, but even for a one-person operation create only minor issues to reaching the same pool of potential customers. This is not the case with DriveThruRPG, as another publisher in this same thread has outlined, and which another publisher said in a link I posted earlier.
You are confusing "my business is not viable without using DTRPG" with a barrier to entry. There's a difference between enabling marginal businesses and being an actual barrier to entry.
If, instead, you mean a barrier to entry in the market of providing the same services to RPG companies? Again, DTRPG doesn't do this. They have no aggressive practices that burden competition in their field of service. It's just too small a market to really support competition. DTRPG didn't acquire OBS in a hostile takeover to secure dominance of the digital indie RPG and small company RPG market. They consolidated because there wasn't enough market to support both.
That's really just defining monopoly. Monopoly power is not something non-monopolies possess. The only distinction is between a pure monopoly and an effective monopoly. However, the market for RPGs is vaster than the segment that DTRPG has any control over. You have to artificially limit the market to get to where DTRPG has significant sway, and that sway is really in the realm of enabling small and marginal companies the ability to engage in the market at all.You said before that you didn't know what monopoly power was. I posted a link that describes the term, noting that it recognizes the difference between a literal monopoly and a business entity that has gained enough market influence that they have the effective abilities of a monopoly. It's not something that can be easily discounted, any more than being thrown off of Youtube (and its affiliated subsidiaries) can be said to be unimportant to someone who makes their living via video content, since they can still post videos on their personal website.
Let me put it this way. DTRPG dropping a product does not provide a barrier to entry for that product into the wider RPG market. If DTRPG did not exist, those products would not become more viable in the marketplace. DTRPG isn't a monopoly here, because they're enabling businesses that otherwise would not exist. You can't claim that a choice by DTRPG to not enable a business that otherwise would not exist is providing a barrier to entry. If anything, they provide a footstool to entry, by bringing to market products that would not otherwise exist. This isn't a reversable analysis, where you can say that since they bootstrap companies into being viable that failure to bootstrap is creating a barrier to entry. Like, if there's a fence, and I offer you a ladder to get over it, not offering the ladder is not the same thing as pushing you back off the top of the fence or building the fence higher.
Scale is exactly the point, actually. Looking at a market and the players in it does not care if the market is large or small. The analysis is the same.The farmer's market is a bad analogy, because it doesn't scale properly to what's happening here, nor does it gatekeep access nearly as much. That's why hypotheticals don't work: they distract from the issue at hand by trying to "win" the discussion rather than actually discuss it.
Let's not do that, okay? Let's put that example to bed and focus on what's happened with DriveThruRPG.