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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The publisher did not tell the store that they could not sell it outside the USA. So the sale was made. Then the publisher tells the store that the eBooks cannot be downloaded by anyone outside the USA. I do feel the publisher is at fault here. The customer did nothing wrong.
The pirate example has nothing to do with this and is in fact silly.
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Of course it was in the contract were they could sell. But since the market was so small the publisher ignored the sellers that did not follow the contract. So I am not sure it is trivially true that the seller did not break some law.