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Originally Posted by spindlegirl
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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Originally Posted by MikeB1972
That would make buying books to read on holiday somewhat... problamatic 
The geo-restriction is the contract between the publisher and seller, limiting where it can be sold by the seller.
After it's been purchased you can take it where you like as there are no location restrictions in your contract with the seller
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A question (that I think I already know the answer to): If you take your US-based Kindle (or Kobo) with you on your vacation to Old Blighty, will you then see UK books? I'm assuming that no, you won't. But I am curious.