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Originally Posted by cybmole
well technically that's not legal either,
your example is akin to converting your purchased music from CD to I-gizmo or vice versa. I don't have an issue with it but corporate lawyers see the world differently.
they'll argue that you don'' buy ( i.e. own) an e-book ever- you just own a licence to view it on a particular gadget in a particular format, until such time as they change their coprorate minds ( like in the 1984 kindle fiasco)
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That depends on where you live. For example, converting anything is legal here in Germany, as long as you don't circumvent any "effective technical deterrents". (At least, AFAICR. And your value of "effective" may vary...)