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Old 04-27-2011, 04:52 AM   #4
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Good to have your company, Oppoe. Yep, geographical sales restriction is a darned nuisance. The trouble is that agents and authors maximise income and royalties advances to publishers in different countries, so often a single publisher doesn't have the international rights to allow an online store to sell ebooks in all territories. You're OK with print because point-of-sale is point of dispatch, whereas the point-of-sale of an ebook is the location of the device on which it's downloaded. No easy answer ... yet.But you'll soon find ways to use that very neat Sony reader to great advantage. Luck and best wishes. Neil (who uses a Sony in France and is never short of reading material)
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