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Old 03-19-2010, 07:41 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by alvico View Post
I agree that's part of the problem is contractual, but by no means all of it. B&N restrict sale of my book to US residents. This is their decision and has absolutely nothing to do with any contractual obligations. The book is available elsewhere else DRM-free and without restriction of any kind.
Thanks for that info.

Graham Sharp Paul is an Aussie SF author based in Melbourne (IIRC) whose publisher is Random House. I had to go through hoops to buy his book due to GR.

So even if the author is an Aussie, does not mean the ebook is available for Aussies to buy easily
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