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Old 09-08-2010, 05:12 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by cadele View Post
Hi. Sorry if this is not really on topic, but is everyone as fed up as I am with the unavailability of recently released mainstream ebooks in Australia?

Penguin Group are currently on my death list as there are 4 books that have recently come out in the U.S. etc that I can't get in Australia due to the dreaded geographical restrictions.

I would like a list of contact email addresses, snail mail addresses or fax numbers for the worst culprits so that people can express their dissatisfaction to the publishers direct.

Perhaps with enough complaints they will lift their game and release books worldwide at the same time, or at least within a reasonable period.
It's not the publisher's fault. If they don't have Australian distribution rights for the eBook, they cannot sell it to you in Australia.

The person you should be blaming is the author for not signing a world-wide distribution contract with a single publisher.
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