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Originally Posted by BionicGecko
As far as I can tell this is only on the US Amazon site. It was likely done in order to comply with California's AB-2426 bill, which requires online sellers to clearly indicate that digital good purchases are in fact licenses (emphasis mine):
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Yeah I just checked the same Kindle book on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk and the US sites says you are purchasing a license to the content the UK site just says by clicking you agree to the Kindle store terms of use, sneaky
Oh and Kindle books are dearer in the UK, for the same book in the US it is $4.99 in the UK it is £4.04 but $4.99 at todays exchange rate = £3.93 according to Brave - although I guess they have to set the price when the actual book goes up for sale, it can't change daily.