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Old 02-11-2010, 10:54 AM   #45
Pardoz
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Originally Posted by rhadin View Post
[*]Fourth, the problems queried about are problems that a publisher can resolve; geo restrictions are not resolvable unilaterally by a publisher.
Of course they are, since the extant geo restrictions on e-books were invented by publishers, and within the last year. All they have to do is stop pretending that an e-book sale happens where the recipient is, rather than where the seller is - in other words accept the status quo situation with physical books - instead of persisting in this counter-productive fantasy that buying a book from Amazon is fundamentally different than buying a book from Amazon. Problem solved.
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