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Old 11-26-2010, 07:14 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by gmw View Post
A quick search on Amazon gave me this link, I hope it works for you.

One quote from it: "In addition, you may not bypass, modify, defeat, or circumvent security features that protect the Digital Content."

Is it legally enforceable? Ask someone else. Is it an agreement that you should honour? Ask yourself. Do you regularly make even verbal agreements that you intend, even as you make them, to break? Is there not some obvious way to still have what you want (the novel) and not make an agreement you intend to break? (eg: buy the paper book)
Whether it is legally enforcable or not wouldn't really matter. Amazon has the right to refuse sale for any reason it wants, just like any other retail outlet. And at a guess, because of the way the Kindle works, they would be able to tell straight away if you removed their DRM restrictions.
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