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Originally Posted by HarryT
As has already been stated several times in this thread, regional distribution contracts are primarily down to the choices made by authors, not publishers. If an author sells ebook rights to the UK only to a publisher, then that publisher would be breaking their contact if they offered the book to customers outside the UK. You're blaming the publisher for something that they have no control over.
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And as has been stated in many other threads it is the publisher that refuse to pay more for world rights so authors are kind of forced to sell to different regions. So really it is the publishers that is to blame.