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Originally Posted by iandix
Ahh it's good to see that you now agree that it may not be legal! (as you say it has not been tested in court yet) .. well if you look at all laws that way you have an interesting view of the world.
From some of your other posts it appears that your view is.. if they didn't want us to do this, they would make it harder.. That sounds a bit like someone saying .. "if they didn't want us to rob them they should have locked their front door"
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do NOT misquote me!!!
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I asked that multiple times and you've not answered. So I ask yet again. Are you going to keep trying to evade the question? In fact you've just done it again. Are you going to answer or not. If not, just say so so we know not to keep asking because you don't want to admit you may be wrong about DRM stripping when it comes to library eBooks.
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I don't know how many ways to say this;
in the United States it is NOT illegal to strip DRM for personal use.