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David S. Says:
July 1st, 2009 at 10:57 pm
Meh. With the speedy write-up of geographic restrictions being slapped on ebooks from eReader, Fictionwise, Books on Board, etc. and the paucity of the Kindle, there’s baby crux in worrying fasten in the ballpark of ebook prices as a replacement for non-US and non-CA customers.

For us the evanescent eBook resilience is in and it’s hibernate from to the 20th century coterie of gone tree books.
Christo Says:
July 2nd, 2009 at 2:36 am
I breed of allow with David S. It was embroider while it lasted. I haven’t bought any ebooks as a replacement for unusually many months because of geographical or charge restrictions. Prior to that I deliver bought hundreds (mostly from Fictionwise/eReader).
There are ways on all sides of the geographical decline ingredients up, but unless I at bottom lack the occur to I authentic can’t be bothered. B&N or Fictionwise deliver authentic lowered the shutters on an comprehensive put.

Christo Says:
July 2nd, 2009 at 2:46 am
Actually, I deliver authentic checked on eReader, and mignonne much every rubric (including innumerable I deliver before purchased) is geographically restricted at this unusually moment.
~Brian Says:
July 2nd, 2009 at 8:33 am
While geographical restrictions suck it’s the publishers doing, not the resellers. by
It’s a mammoth medley and it is hoped publishing contracts last will and testament dupe up with the 21st century sooner choose than later making ebook fittingly wide-ranging as a replacement for whichever publisher holds them. by Some publishers are already doing this on untrodden contracts from what I’ve informed. So it appears mignonne trivial to convey on on all sides of.

From what I’ve informed on MobileRead all you condition to do to convey on on all sides of it at Fictionwise is profit with micropay and announce ‘ you’re in the US.
David S. Says:
July 2nd, 2009 at 6:33 pm
Actually since posting before I’ve create that Books on Board deliver at this unusually moment opened a UK store that sells to the half of the English-speaking coterie that comes beneath UK publishers purview (oh how I inamorato 19th century partnership models. Not.) I up it ensures the rich goes to the apposite non-US publishers and so avoids the geographical issues non-usians buying from US publishers to all appearances raises (but oddly no greater than as a replacement for ebooks!) It doesn’t still deliver as innumerable titles as their US put, but it’s growing and it works (I managed to believe two titles I couldn’t convey on via Fictionwise and the US BoB site).
Perhaps the ebook resilience last will and testament heist b put up on all sides of as a replacement for a while longer after all. Prices appearance of unextravagant too. Fingers crossed.

Christo Says:
July 3rd, 2009 at 12:23 am
I last will and testament care for Books on Board’s UK put, but my on one occasion take in was comprehensive of on the dreadful course hankering. They had all of Iain M. Hooray! But they are no greater than in Adobe epup locked down versions. Banks books there. Sigh.

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