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Originally Posted by K-Thom
Order the paperback, scan it, enjoy. Still a copyright infringement, but one most unlikely to be prosecuted. A lawsuit in Spain of an American publisher against a Spanish customer? Would be very interesting.
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Buying a paperback and scanning is unlikely to be prosecuted than purchasing a e-book when I've made a mistake about my country?
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Originally Posted by K-Thom
@ omk3: I'm doing some pb covers, and my contracts only allow the distribution of a printed version in German-speaking countries. If the publisher should ever consider a foreign-language edition in another country, he'd have to get my permission first or get a new cover.
He'd even need it if he wanted to do an eBook version in Germany. Greedy little me, but that's the limitations I put in my contracts.
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Yes, I understand, but I think we're taking about a German edition sold in another country. Not foreign-language, the same language. Do FNAC import English e-book as they say for paper books? Makes it sense?