Copyright law dictating content access for global sites

Over on Savage Minds, a rant about book publisher Routledge’s website and its heavyhanded approach to filtering access to their catalog depending on your country of origin. Being a fan of Routledge’s books (and one that lives in a small country that probably doesn’t even register in their radar), I’ve felt the pain of using their site in the past. I simply didn’t buy into the annoying UI and made my purchases in Amazon instead.

October 24, 2005 | Archived in Design, Globalization, Information Architecture