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Old 01-04-2011, 01:15 AM   #137
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Originally Posted by Harmon View Post
Wrong question, Harry. It's not a question of the existence of "exceptions." It's a question of whether it's covered in the first place. The exceptions only come into play after coverage is determined. At a minimum, removal of DRM for personal use of a DRMed item you have legally acquired is not covered in the first place.
Why do you believe that it's not covered? I can certainly see nothing in the DMCA that says that it doesn't apply to items that you've bought.
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