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Originally Posted by geertm
As long as there are no geo-restrictions, yes. Unfortunately the publishers (especially the agency 5) have forced all US en UK bookstores to implement geo-restrictions. So you will find that it has become very difficult to buy e-books outside your own country, without lying about your address and country.
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Sounds to me that the WiFi will be good for squat as far as my use goes as I don't have a US address and from what I understand, I can't connect to anbody else but B&N with the WiFi. Is that correct? Might as well buy a Kobo at Chapters ( our Canadian equivilant of B&N) and then my WiFi would work in Canada. Any comments on this thinking?
Bill