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Originally Posted by Jellby
More specifically, it's the other publishers. The situation is something like:
Publisher A has the rights to sell in the US, they do sell paper books and ebooks.
Publisher B has the rights to sell in Europe, they sell only paper books, as they are afraid of ebooks.
Now, publisher A would like to sell ebooks in Europe, of course, and people in Europe are willing to buy ebooks from publisher A, but publisher B will complain, fight and prevent this to happen, as only they have the rights to sell in Europe. So, if you can't buy ebooks from publisher A, publisher B is to blame 
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That's how I understand the publishing industry as well. Maybe it would be worthwhile to seperate the publishing rights - just because you can't get the eBook doesn't mean you would by the pBook. So different markets shouldn't interfer with the sale. Hmmm - I might be onto something. And now I will go back to sleep to finish this beautiful dream