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Old 11-27-2010, 04:34 AM   #10
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I'm afraid that I honestly don't see how this will impact geographical restrictions in India. Apologies if I'm missing something.

If, let's say, an e-book is available for sale in the UK but not in India, it's the British publisher who makes the decision not to sell it to Indian customers. A law enacted in India has no juresdiction in the UK, and will not change the fact that the book will continue to be unavailable to Indian customers.

Can you explain how this new law will alter this situation?
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