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Old 09-10-2011, 06:52 PM   #34
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Strangely enough kobobooks, Amazon and bookdepository are able to sell many of these books to Germany. I do have some doubts as to the legality of such restrictions within the EU anyway. However, Waterstones were just too lazy to check which books they were allowed to sell and rather enforced a blanket ban.
True. It would be nice if they set their bookstore up to be applicable by country like other sellers have done. If they are serious about selling their own brand of ereader, then expanding to other countries in Europe where they already have a presence would probably be a future step.
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