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Old 07-30-2010, 11:10 AM   #96
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Originally Posted by charleski View Post
Surely the most important point here is that, given it's now legal to remove ebook DRM for the purposes of enabling TTS or allowing the text to be read in a specialised manner, it's also legal to develop and distribute the tools needed to do this?
Why do you believe that? There are precedents in law for actions that are legal to do yourself, but which are not legal for someone else to assist you to do.
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