All of the complaints/anger/etc. that I have been reading in numerous threads (and in many forums) about these geographical restrictions that paradoxically reduce publishers' sales lead me to think that a global swap community might develop if the restrictions persist longterm. For example, someone in the US buys an ebook restricted to the US. Likewise, someone in the UK buys an ebook restricted to the UK, of equal value. Both buyers strip the DRM and swap files. Result: 2 legally purchased ebooks, 2 sales for authors, 2 happy readers.