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Originally Posted by rhadin
No one else uses Amazon's DRMed format.
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That's kind of what I was thinking. Although, I'm guessing that if Amazon went out of business, DRM stripping applications would proliferate.
Legalities aside - and as a freelance copywriter I thoroughly approve of making customers pay for IPR - I can't actually see the moral problem in removing DRM so a file will open on a different device. It's the equivalent of ripping a CD to play it on a iPod, as far as I can see. (And yes, I know that's technically unlawful too...).
I'm not espousing piracy, just to be clear