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Old 10-23-2010, 04:52 PM   #388
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
Hmm... removing the DRM is not "piracy" or stealing. In fact people can
only remove the DRM from the e-books that they have purchased. Only a
very experienced cryptologist with a good deal of time and resources can
remove the DRM from a file that someone else has purchased.

Those who do not buy e-books that are infected with DRM, are to be
commended for the service they do for us all, by actually providing the
disincentive to those applying the DRM.

Luck;
Ken
I never meant to say removing DRM is stealing. It is, however, a violation of the DMCA in most cases.

Btw, since I'm one of those who will not buy DRM infected books, thank you.

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