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Old 10-19-2014, 10:00 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by darryl View Post
So obviously some Indie titles do have geographical restrictions applied. But I doubt it makes any sense in the case of most Indie authors publishing with Amazon.
Right. No reason to restrict them, and cut out part of your revenue stream, when you own the worldwide rights.


One self-pub situation that comes up is authors who are self publishing backlist titles where the rights have reverted in certain regions. Those are geo-restricted if the rights are still held in certain other regions.
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