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Originally Posted by HarryT
That's because, legally, the "point of sale" for a digital product is the customer's location, whereas for a physical product it's the store's location.
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Everyone keeps saying that, but what's the actual legal foundation for it?
I think that the goods are sold by the store wherever it is hosted and delivered to the customer over the internet. That's the approach taken by the Russian ebook store litres.ru. Why is everyone else looking at it the opposite way?