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Old 03-28-2011, 05:25 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by JeremyR View Post
Yes. The DRM is what tells it to self-destruct (and of course, when you convert it, it's completely DRM free)

So in all honesty, I don't see much different from say, just downloading the book illegally and simply deleting it after two weeks. (Provided you actually borrowed it from the library first, I mean instead of stripping the DRM yourself).
oh. so technically there's no stopping the person from just keeping it after? but how does the book go back to the lib's system, then?
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