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Old 07-29-2010, 02:58 PM   #315
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Originally Posted by Donnageddon View Post
Others have explained to you the technical aspects of gaining the "availability" to load library ebooks onto a kindle (which I am aware of and technically able to do), but I will point out additionally (not using a 45 point red font) that this technique is NOT ebook lending, it is ebook stealing.

I have no problem with stripping DRM from a book I have paid for,I do that all the time, but stripping DRM from an ebook lent to you by a library, is wrong, legally, and more importantly, ethically.

So your big red letters, did not inform so much as confuse the issue.
I'm not sure how you can STEAL a borrowed library book. if there are DRM issues, I believe that there are already other threads in place discussing the recent changes in DRM issues/ laws

and the big red letters were to point out that books for

Kindles are available places other than Amazon



LEGALLY

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