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Old 06-24-2013, 06:46 PM   #147
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But other than Hatchette, the others didn't really enforce the restrictions in the US until agency came into being. That's when I read of others not being able to access their eBook libraries that they paid for at some of the eBook shops.
I seem to remember Macmillan & Penguin getting tough about the same time as Hachette. Their UK divisions were on them about not enforcing things once they started really doing a lot of books themselves.
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