Yes, international edition textbooks are legal to use and distribute in the United States, but they may have different content, formatting, and may not be authorized for sale in the US.
International edition textbooks are often cheaper than regular editions and may have different covers, paper quality, and sometimes content. They are usually intended for sale in other countries and may not be authorized for sale in the United States.
International edition textbooks are typically cheaper than regular editions and may have different covers, paper quality, and sometimes content. They are often intended for sale in different regions and may not be authorized for sale in the United States.
Textbook publishers sell their books worldwide and often price them based on book prices and economic conditions of the destination countries. These textbooks sold abroad are referred to "International Editions" or "Low price editions". The International Edition may not include the accompanying CDs, charts or DVDs. Most importantly, the price is significantly cheaper! The publishers of International Editions generally do not authorize the sale and distribution of International Editions in the United States and Canada and such sale or distribution may violate the copyrights and trademarks of the publishers of such works.
The main difference between Pearson Biology: Concepts and Connections and the International Edition is that the International Edition is adapted for use in different regions or countries outside of the United States. This may include changes in content, language, examples, or formatting to better suit the needs of an international audience.
U.S. textbooks are printed at various publishing companies throughout the United States.
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Just don't buy, sell or distribute any drugs. The drug war is a very complex international problem which requires the cooperation of both Mexico and the United States governments and populations.
The states in the region that share an international border are [insert specific states that share a border].
History textbooks present history as 'clean'. The textbook tries to make the United States and our heroes as never having done anything unpleasant, unheroic, or doing unethical deeds.
United States Agency for International Development was created in 1961.
United States Council for International Business was created in 1945.
United States International Trade Commission was created in 1916.