France last week enacted a new law that does not allow online book retailers to offer free delivery and discounts. The legislation was implemented in part to protect independent bookstores from corporate companies like Amazon.

So, in response, Amazon is now abiding the law by charging a one-cent delivery fee for customers who order books online. Amazon is also still offering free shipping to its Amazon Prime customers.

France’s new law is a win for smaller brick-and-mortar booksellers, who are still allowed to ship books for free and at up to a 5 percent discount — both of which Amazon can no longer do in the country.

Here’s the full note posted on Amazon’s France site, translated into English: