@HarryT
You say the matter is governed by the law of contract between the distributor and the retailer.
In that event, none of us have a problem because a contract can only bind the parties too it and certainly purchasers are not so.
The burden of upholding the "geographical" aspects of the contract would be on the distrbutor who should have a foolproof system which cannot be circumvented.
If you are correct, then it follows that geographical restrictions do not apply to us, the consumers.
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