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Old 04-18-2013, 05:24 AM   #5
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What you're looking for is fundamentally impossible, or more precisely illegal, in most Western jurisdictions: Any Open Source software that is able to read DRM-infested content is by its very nature a tool that can be used to circumvent the DRM in question.

So. Any legal Open Source software that can read e-books can not read DRM-infested e-books. Any Open Source software that can read DRM-infested e-books is illegal under the DMCA and similar laws which outlaw the circumvention of DRM. Any software that can legally read DRM-infested e-books must be closed source.
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