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Originally Posted by Pardoz
The UK courts ruled the Net Book Agreement against the public interest, and thus illegal, in 1997. According to Wikipedia Sweden repealed its own fixed book price agreement law back in 1974. Other countries have different laws, agreements, and regulations on book pricing, of course.
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I thought that was only relevant if the shop was a "seller". But maybe there are no distinction between "seller" and "distributor"? Are you saying that a news papers can be sold at any price and you do not have to use the price printed on the paper?