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Old 08-25-2011, 03:48 PM   #225
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Originally Posted by Ron. View Post
I think B & N is limited to the US
Authors must have a valid U.S. Bank Account, U.S. Credit Card, and U.S. Tax ID in order to upload their e-book to Barnes & Noble's PubIt. But I noticed this in their author guidelines, which leads me to believe that e-books can be sold internationally:

Publishers who distribute their eBooks through PubIt! must have the right to do so. Select Worldwide Rights if you have the right to make your content available in all countries. If not, click United States Only or United States and Canada Only, as appropriate.

I'm confused.
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