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Originally Posted by iandix
The Problem as I see it, is not the fact that a Kindle owner is using their local library or that they are stripping DRM from the books so they can read them on their Kindle. If they wish to do that then no skin off my noise. The problem as I see it ..is Kindlekitty telling people who may not know or understand the subject that it is legal and nothing wrong with doing it.
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KindleKitten is not misleading anyone, she is simply stating facts, her view of the universe which is just as valid as anyone else's. According to KindleKitten there is nothing wrong with stripping the DRM from a book, and so there is nothing wrong with stripping DRM from a book.
Now someone else might say well yes there is, I placed the DRM on that book and I would very much prefer if you did not strip that DRM, in fact I am telling you that it is wrong to strip the DRM from that book.
It would be unethical and immoral to not explain to everyone that they have been, are, and forever will be, able to do whatever they want whenever they want, just try to be nice please thanks.