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Originally Posted by DNSB
Except of course for Kobo Plus suscription ebooks
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I said Kobo lets you download your purchases, and Kobo Plus book rentals are not purchases, so that checks out.
Kindle Unlimited/Kobo Plus are in a different category from library books, as well. You pay for library books with your tax dollars, so the library loses nothing if you decrypt its books, as long as you delete them when the loan expires.
KU/KP, on the other hand, pay authors based upon how much reading you do, and that tracking doesn't work if you remove the DRM, so DRM removal for subscription services is not acceptable, IMO, as it prevents the authors from getting paid (i.e. it's stealing).