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Old 01-14-2011, 04:19 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Steven Lake View Post
Ya know, I've never seen the purpose of geographical restrictions on books. As an author, I want my books to show up everywhere possible. Yet it seems like the big presses don't care how many, or how few eyes hit paper. They just want their little power trips. Supposedly it's to control prices regionally, which they claim to have the power to do right now with paper books, but I think it's a lot more.
It's more so that you can sell the same book to different publishers in different countries. But having said that, JF Gonzalez books published worldwide by Leisure are not available in the UK legally in any format other than Amazon's Topaz (which isn't worth having and is a pain to convert). In America you can get them in epub from lots of sites.
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