When Joe Salerno posted that “Austrian economists dominate the Money and Monetary Policy bestseller list for Kindle downloads,” Frank G commented, “This is great news. I wish this blog was available on Kindle. I realize I would have to pay for something that is free, but its worth it to me since I have my kindle with me just about where ever I go.”
For those who share Frank G’s subjective valuation, we’ve made both the Mises Daily and the Mises Blog available for Kindle:





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Is it available for free or it costs something? Didn’t find that info on amazon. Instead it said “This title is not available for customers from your location in: Europe (change region)”. Ah, the joys of a globalized world.
It looks like each subscription is $1.99 a month. Pretty sweet!
Is this something that needs a permanent link on the site and blog? Or will those who want it find it on Amazon on their own?
Unfortunately:
“This title is not available for customers from your location in:
Europe (change region)
Shop titles available for Europe”
And than goes:
“Due to copyright restrictions, certain Kindle Titles are not available everywhere. If the country or region displayed is incorrect, you may change it by clicking “Change region”.”
So, why did you restricted Mises Blog & Mises Daily to US only?
Are you able to access other American blogs through the Kindle?
Amazon never asked us about regions or specific restrictions. There’s just one checkbox to confirm that we have the right to publish this material.
If anyone knows how to correct this IP snafu, please email me.
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