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Old 03-05-2011, 11:12 PM   #30
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Removing DRM from files you don't own is definitely illegal. So, if I were to borrow Digital Editions books from the library and decrypt them that could land me in a heap of trouble. Removing DRM from my own personal property is still a grey area.

As far as I am concerned, I BOUGHT the file. It's my property, and I should be able to do with it as I please.

I just keep remembering all the WalMart and MSN Music customer that lost access to ALL their legally purchased music when both companies shut down their DRM servers.

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