Thread: PRS-600 ebook library overseas ....
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Old 11-04-2009, 11:03 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
First, I think you should write to Sony customer service and copy some news places like Teleread, Wired, CNET, etc.... I'm sure a Sony won't let a deployed US Service man buy ebooks in their store is a story they won't want told.
It is a GEOGRAPHICAL restriction, not a "citizenship" one. If a publisher only has the right to sell an eBook within the United States, then that's exactly what it means - that the buyer has to be physically in the United States at the time that they make the purchase. If you are working in a different country, as this poster is, that makes you ineligible to buy the book.
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