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Originally Posted by Tom Swift
I went to Amazon to check the Kindle price for the next Clive Cussler book (my guilty pleasure) and was pleased to see the price for Kindle books for this author had dropped to reasonable prices, in this case $11.99. I tried to order it but it said that it was not available in my area (China). Fine. I logged into Amazon and since my account is in Canada, the price all of a sudden jumped to $16.89 for the exact same book. I turned on my US VPN and the price dropped to $11.99 when I had signed out of Amazon. When I logged in again, the price jumped back to $16.89.
Enough. Sick of this crap and 19th century region restrictions. I don't live in Canada so why am I paying Canadian prices? I can buy a book in the US and have it shipped to China. I live in China and the bloody thing is not even available here. I wish I worked for an organization who doesn't need to make money by selling products.
Sorry, just venting.
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Publishers buy rights from authors. Those rights allow them to publish and distribute the book in certain territories. If the publisher did not pay the author to distribute in that territory or, if the rights were purchased by another publisher, the book is not legally available for sale there. Since you seem to think that respecting the author's rights is BS, why don't you just go download a bootleg copy?