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Old 03-02-2011, 03:49 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by ATDrake View Post
I think he means he thinks there are people who treat the library e-books like a pirate site to download from at their leisure. Statistically, there's probably a couple.

But it seems to me that anyone savvy enough to be able to strip the DRM without having their hand held would also be savvy enough to just plain hit up pirate sites to begin with, instead of waiting for books to free up and holds to come in and the limited # of borrowing slots you get at the library.
Actually, what they would be getting is actual real, well formatted books, not OCR'd crap on torrent sites...which was why I said that. Most of the people (like myself) who strip-drm, do so for their own books that were purchased from Amazon, B&N, etc so that we can read them where-ever we choose.
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