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Old 11-01-2010, 04:07 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by jeffcobb View Post
What an amusing statement. Is this to intimate that if stripping DRM for your own use is wrong, stripping it for someone *elses* use is OK? Honestly if you really did mean that stripping DRM on something you bought was wrong, in what way does it benefit anyone to leave it there? Does it make the book last longer? No. Does it make the book work better on the ereader? No. Not sure what the point it is. DRM is the *first* thing to go when I buy something.
Seriously, people. LOOK AT HIS AVATAR!
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