bansama: It'd be like McDonalds only selling their Big Macs in stores in Arizona for no reason. It'd just be lost sales. Your analogy doesn't work. Have you ever seen a Teriyaki Burger sold in the UK? Of course not, they're only sold in Mac Donalds in Japan. Is that causing lost sales for MacDonalds? Doubtful
Heh. Mmmm. Teriyaki burger.
But i still think my analogy does work. there isn't a particular demand for a teriyaki burger in the US (as far as i know). I'm sure if there was one then McDonalds would be the first to rush it out. And of course setting up a new burger and advertising in new countries for McD would have costs... allowing a game in new areas for valve would involve flipping a switch.
I can understand why valve might, in some cases, not allow too low prices. It might undercut other products in their store.... which is exactly how any store would react.
Anyway. What i'm saying is that the whole Regional Restrictions thing is a complete mess of international contracts, copyrights, agreements, etc.... It's hardly fair to lay the blame squarely at the door of valve/gamersgate/etc.... and it's definitely not fair to single out steam.
It's the same crap that means i can't watch 24 on hulu, and i can't watch DrWho on iPlayer, and I can't use spotify.
Personally I hate it... but it's not usually down to the vendor.