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Originally Posted by Lemurion
The issue I'm seeing is that people are conflating the legal standing of stripping the DRM from one's own property with that of stripping the DRM from someone else's. It's not simply a matter of the legality of stripping DRM, but also the question of property rights.
Do you have the same rights over something that you have borrowed or rented from someone else as you have over something you own?
That's the question that must be answered first.
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I feel like some of you have me on your ignore lists. Again:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...&postcount=241
If you think my argument is flawed, fine, tell me why, but this has been asked and answered over and over again.