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This is getting annoying!!
I keep trying to buy books from Amazon.com, many of them say Not available in UK!! ( Some of them are even British authors.)
I was looking at one book that was available priced at 18.99!!!! I noticed it said that in US the book was known by a different title, I looked and it was 9.99. I tried to buy, same old story not available in UK ![]() |
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Chocolate Grasshopper ...
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An increasing problem ... "Geographical Restriction" courtesy of publishers ....
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Yep. Part of the joy of living in "interesting times". The transition to digital media sure is fascinating to watch. It's participating in it that's frustrating. I feel like I'm trying to drive my shiny new Model A but there are all these horse carts getting in my way.
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It is ironic that there are authors that cannot even sell to their own country
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If you register an USA shipping address (can be any valid address), you can use your regular UK credit card and billing address to buy books from the USA Kindle store. Of course you have to change the country settings to USA. This way you are an American traveling abroad. So if you use the wireless download you have to pay extra, just use USB to download. |
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If they opted to self-publish they'd be allowed to do whatever the hell they want. And if they had successful books out before, it's not even like it would be particularly risky. They really do willingly give those rights away... unless they were stupid enough to sign a prior contract with clauses obliging them to offer the publisher their subsequent X books. But even that isn't exactly forced. Let's give authors their own share of the burden of traditional publishing stupidity. It's not that big a burden, but it does exist. - Ahi |
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In many cases, books prior to the internet (and with no reference to them in the contract) are having their rights locked up by publishers, though, Ahi. If you wrote the book 25 years ago...
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If 25 years ago you decided you have no qualms about letting your publisher retain all rights to your book in perpetuity, you are still (harsh as it may be) getting what you asked for. - Ahi |
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Er, if there are no mentions of ebook rights, this is not at all the same thing as "all rights". The rights of the time can be enumerated (and usually are) in detail, but the publishers are taking the ebook rights anyway...
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And depending on the wording on the contract, it may indeed boil down to "all rights" that the publisher is licensed until the expiration of copyright. - Ahi |
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You really think authors are going to risk having their contracts cancelled, and potentially lose rights to many of their books, by attempting to contest with publishers a market as currently small as that for ebooks?
In the meantime, the precident is set... |
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I agree with a lot of what you say... but some of these big-bad-publisher arguments do step into the territory of whiny, and pretend none of the responsibility belongs to the author, when, indeed, the author's active decision is required for the publisher to have any rights at all. - Ahi |
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interestingly, I logged a US address on Amazon this morning and was then unable to locate the Barbara Erskine books or the new Steig Larrson book all of whcih are available on the Australian site. May have to switch between the two as required.
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Novel contracts are not the only form of contract used, you know... |
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Well, in a way we are early adopters of this technology. It's not truly widestream in the way mobile phones are yet. I think that means we have to put up with the teething problems for the industry as it grapples with how to manage/price/sell/DRM ebooks.
The publishers have a system that works with traditional books but sucks with ebooks which can be distributed globally very easily. It's just a matter of time I think, so we just need to be patient while they annoy us with DRM models and geographic restrictions. |
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