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Old 05-29-2016, 07:12 PM   #637
Little.Egret
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Originally Posted by datcha View Post
Right. But for Scifi books in English, I strongly doubt there is a specific publisher with French right. The market is just too small. So France, and other non English speaking countries. have probably the same publisher as some English speaking country.. Which one may depends on which book, I guess.

But that should be easy to check. I doubt it is legal for a publisher who has the right for several European Union countries to discriminate between these countries.
Wrong. But you can complain to the EU if you disagree.

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Originally Posted by Little.Egret View Post
The EU 'Single Market' has no requirement to sell at the same price in the various member states or indeed to sell in any particular state. The rules are just to make such sales as easy as possible,

Even when the same publisher has the same rights, prices may differ, thus I noted a ebook sold at a special low price in UK (it was a set book for an Open University course). Any remote students in Spain had to pay the standard price.
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