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Old 04-22-2009, 09:59 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by sirbruce View Post
The author isn't going to be the one to sue; it's going to be the distributor who bought the Canadian distribution rights and now finds the American distributor is selling ebooks in Canada. They're going to sue the American distributor AND the author.
Not necessarily true. The Australian government has been looking at reforming laws restricting parallel importation of books to allow greater competition from foreign publishers. Many Australian authors came out in opposition to this as they profit from restricting the choices of Australian readers.
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