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Old 06-28-2009, 12:00 PM   #3
oleander
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I say: Give it a try.
Somebody would have to (don't know the exact English term) claim any kind of damage.
To do so, they (for example Mobipocket) would have to prove, that they've had damages. For example, when you would sell the very same ebook (with the very same license) to more than one customer. This they easily could prove in their account database for your units.
And there's a German saying: Where's no plaintiff, there's no judge.
They'd have to check out your customer's unit AND your units.
Even if they'd check ebay or whatever plattform you intend for your sales, they wouldn't know your costomer ID or even the file format or webshop where you've bought them.

Just to make sure: I'm no legal expert at all, can't give any legal advice to you of course.
That's just my opinion concerning %&$($/%/% DRM.
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