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Old 11-21-2010, 05:50 AM   #17
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I agree. Amazon is behaving as if the merchandise were contraband in the recipient's country.
I suspect it's the publishers rather than Amazon that are insisting on the geo-restrictions.

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If I buy a hardback book, I could ship it to England with no problem from the UK govt, right? It should be the same for eBooks.
In the case of Spycatcher, the UK government did try to stop people getting it in the UK, but didn't actually tell customs to seize it at the border.
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