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Old 10-14-2009, 05:20 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by DMcCunney View Post
So the question becomes "Who has the legal right to sell it to you?", as specified by the contract for the book.

It's possible no one does. It's more likely depending on where you are that you could get it cheaper from a foreign supplier. Your local supplier has an interest called "Wanting to stay in business" in preventing that...
There are plenty of cases where you simply cannot buy a particular ebook in a certain region though and its only due to the idiocy of ebooks being classed as a service rather than the product it so clearly is that they are able to prevent people from ordering from abroad in exactly the same way they did with paper books that were unavailable to them in their region.
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