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Old 11-30-2017, 03:46 PM   #335
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer;3619801

And of [I
course[/I] no-one screams about geo-restrictions when tourists walk into a London bookshop and buy books that are unavailable in the US. Your parents were actually there ... in the geographic location where the books were licensed to be sold. Why would anyone scream?
The point is, the parents were able to buy the book from London, even saying directly to the bookseller, "I'm sending this to my son in the USA", so clearly they did not mind if the book was bought in London and then given to someone outside the restricted area.

The bookseller did not forbid his parents from buying it, even knowing full well that it was not going to live in London for longer than five minutes.
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