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Old 08-05-2010, 10:13 AM   #23
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What would be a realistic solution to geo restrictions do you guys think? I mean one that would work for pubs/authors/agents so that anyone who wants to could purchase the books they want.
It requires a change to contracts, so that they would be for the right to publish the X language version of the book anywhere, rather than the right to publish the X language version of the book in Y country.
Georestrictions aren't a technical issue, but a contractual one.
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