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Old 04-05-2011, 08:49 PM   #326
JSWolf
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Where does it say that it is OK to make a photocopy of a library pBook for your own personal use? Who says I can borrow say the latest bestseller from the library and make a photocopy of it so I can keep it? I know you can photocopy some of it, but I have never read or heard of being able to photocopy an entire book for personal use.

And if it really is the case that I cannot photocopy the entire pBook, then I cannot keep the eBook as it would be just as wrong.
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Originally Posted by kindlekitten View Post
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Now we've found out that it's not legal to strip DRM from library eBooks. If the people doing the stripping of library eBook DRM delete all copies when by the time the loan is up, I don't see an issue even though it isn't legal. Morally, I'm OK with it. But, since it isn't legal to do it, I doubt it's legal to say you can do it.

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