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Old 02-21-2011, 03:32 PM   #19
grizedale
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Originally Posted by mr ploppy View Post
Any laws broken (or not) would depend on where you live, but removing DRM is certainly against the terms of use for both Amazon's website and the Kindle (in both its hardware and software forms).

The Harry Potter story sounds like an urban myth to me, but I think anyone emailing pirate books through Amazon is plain daft anyway.
It was daft I admit, I am in the habit of emailing all my books via calibre, once it happened I assumed that books going via the Amazon email system went through a checking process and, as the Potter books had never been official, that these were prime to be flagged...
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