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Originally Posted by murraypaul
They cannot sell to customers outside the US unless they have licensing rights to do so. This is unconnected to any administrative difficulties.
Do you actually want to have a discussion, or just make 'funny' comments?
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See where it says about self-publishing? You still don't understand that if you write something tonight and want to upload it you have *all* the rights to it? Or someone that has had their rights revert, etc. There are no licensing restrictions. Maybe there's the odd case where an already published author gets their yank rights back, but not elsewhere. However, a database that has a few rights fields - you know, like all the retailers do already - is again extremely simple.
Barnes and Noble _bought out_ a company that had all this handled already, so you can hardly make excuses about poor dumb johnny-come-latelys given that fact.