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Old 08-05-2010, 10:36 AM   #26
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What would be a realistic solution to geo restrictions do you guys think?
Do away with them? The author just has to sign over worldwide rights, done. Why is this even an issue with ebooks? I am in Europe, Amazon will happily sell and ship me books intended for the North American market, why can't it do the same for ebooks?
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