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Originally Posted by AprilHare
If TallMomof2 (really? Tall *and* a mum of 2? How interesting!) did strip the DRM, then arguably the licence has not been legally tested yet. If her right to strip the DRM exists under, say, consumer law, then she hasn't broken a legal licence and she can do what she has done.
Not everything a lawyer writes and makes you sign is legal 
This would depend on jurisdiction and legal climate, of course.
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Yep, just under 6 feet tall (cursed middle age shrinkage, used to be be 6 feet even) and have 2 children. Very literal not too imaginative but easy to remember.
My attitude is that I paid for it so I can do with the file what I wish for personal use. Won't be reselling the file or putting it in a torrent so I think I'm safe from the Man.