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Originally Posted by Robotech_Master
Jurisprudence around Internet downloads doesn't work based on where it's being made available from. If it did, then eReader and Fictionwise wouldn't have had to stop selling ebooks outside the US back in 2009, because their servers were in the US where it was legal for them to sell those ebooks.
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That's different, isn't it? In these cases the publishers did not allow them to sell outside the US and could have (and probably had) threatened them to withdraw their books completely from their shops if they did not comply. No courts involved, just good old wild-type geo-blocking ;-)