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Originally Posted by HarryT
Geographical restrictions on eBook selling did not arise with US companies, but in the UK. A British publisher threatened legal action against US eBook stores because they permitted people in the UK to buy US editions of books for which the UK publisher had the exlusive UK distribution rights. You can't blame the US for that one  .
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Yeah right.
I wanted Iphone, it took ages to be released and when they did release it, it was tied to a cellular network costing ridiculous monthly fees. I can buy it now, but screw me if I ever support apple.
I wanted kindle, but it's already third version in USA, but no other country in the universe can get even the first kindle.
Also amazon won't ship half the stuff they sell to my address. Probably only thing I can buy there are paper books.
I don't know if itunes is selling music for my country now, but the last time I checked it didn't. It almost seems like they want me to steal it.