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Old 07-10-2015, 07:51 PM   #71
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by pbrown View Post
Is it that big of a deal to type in "xyz.ca" instead of "xyz.co.uk" or "xyz.com"? It's not like the shipping is going to be more expensive- the e-books just get downloaded anyway regardless where the e-book store is located.

Am I missing something???
The British web sites do mostly try to stop me from buying their eBooks, and I honor that. This is because books are marketed separately in different countries.

I don't much like it. But I can suggest some more or less reasonable reasons. And I'll end with a totally unreasonable reason:

-- Some non-fiction books are held back from sale, typically for a few months, in a certain country, if a title on almost the same subject is doing well there.

-- eBook prices can be, and are, set higher where the locals can afford it (Australia) and lower where they can't (India).

-- Some countries (example: Germany) do not have a fair use doctrine, making it costly to publish nonfiction books quoting copyrighted materials.

-- Government censorship.
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