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Originally Posted by nekokami
I can appreciate that their advertisers don't want to pay for ads going to customers out of service range, but it's a pity their server doesn't just serve the content but not increment the ad count for non-US customers. I would think that would generate good will among future customers, as well as establishing the size of possible new markets for non-US advertisers.
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Well I guess that for commercial books, they have to pay a price based on how many people downloaded a book. Sure, they could decide to remove non-US customers from the number they use to bill the ads with, but if they're not making money on these books, and have to pay for them, I can see why they're blocking non-US users.