I may have missed it in the various byways that have occurred in this thread.
But I thought I had read that the differences in pbooks geo-restrictions were based on contracts whereas ebooks, were based on some law. That is a physical store (amazon) can sell pbooks over borders - georestrictions do not apply. But Amazon cannot sell ebooks over borders because georestrictions do apply but as a basis in law and not the same contracts or have I mis-remembered or misread or just missed something. So if merely a legal convention on ebooks, can't that be changed by a change in law. (excepting for the moment potentially newer contracts that may have established difference for newer ebooks)
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