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Old 09-27-2009, 09:11 AM   #44
EowynCarter
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What I don't get about the whole territorial restrictions crap is the fact that it's costing the author a sale. I realize it's a legal issue, but what author, publisher, or bookseller really wants that in this economy? I would think you'd want your ebook available to as wide an audience as possible.
Well, take Harry potter for example. Scholastic don't want us people to buy the book from bloomsburry, and vice versa.
Then, there is the problem of language, books available only in us / uk. Because i'm french, it don't mean I won't read book in english. And i'll have to order them from either UK or US.
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