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Old 06-29-2009, 08:24 AM   #35
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So far so good - after all, you could be buying a voucher for a friend in the USA for their birthday or something, and it would be pretty stupid to restrict you doing that.

Don't know if BOB will implement something like the IP restrictions discussed earlier, but I would agree with JSWolf - what if you are a legit US citizen that, in downtime from your business meetings in London, decided to use his laptop to log on in his hotel room and buy a book to load up to his ereader device for the flight home?

Publishing limits aside, ebooks should be moving towards less hassle, not more, if they want to become any more viable.
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