As universities find themselves under increasing budgetary pressure, companies that publish academic research reap impressive and increasing profits — a fitting way of characterising these publishers is as rent-seekers.
According to Peteers, the role of Springer Nature “is to create global visibility for research, opening doors to discovery”. Inspection of the company’s 2022 Annual Progress Report reveals the many valuable things it does to achieve that end. In a Nature-less world, how much would it cost to replicate these for Nature*? The US$2.1 billion that the company reported as revenue in 2022 suggests that Nature* could do what Nature does more cheaply.
Hard to fight these companies as scientists. I'll always choose to publish in Nature or Science at the end of the day, rather than in a cheaper open access journal, even if it means supporting this rent seeking system.