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Old 10-29-2008, 07:25 AM   #80
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Originally Posted by orwell2k View Post
Please provide links to the stores - not for me, but for others not fortunate enough to have access to Sony Connect...
The "two sources" referred to are probably Baen and Fictionwise, both of whom sell books in LRF format.

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My point is they (Sony) have made it very clear the rest of us second class citizens (of the world) aren't recognised as valid consumers.
You're being ridiculous. Many companies sell products on a regional or national basis. It doesn't mean that they regard people in other countries as "second class citizens"; just that there are reasons to only sell in those countries. In the case of Sony, as has been discussed ad nausiam in other threads, the issue is almost certainly that of regional availability of eBooks. It takes time to set up deals with publishers in the different countries and set up book stores, and there are legal reasons why, for example, Sony's US eBook store can't be used by people in other countries. Exactly the same reasons as sites like iTunes and Audible have country-specific sites.
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