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Originally Posted by JSWolf
There is a DMCA exception that says if there isn't a copy of the eBook that allows reading aloud, the DRM can be stripped legally.
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So if I buy a book from Amazon that has text-to-speech disabled, this exception makes it legal to remove the DRM? (I'm not really asking for a legal opinion. I'm just asking if I'm interpreting what you said correctly.)
If such an exception exists, it will be easier for me to buy a tts-disabled Kindle e-book with a clean conscience.