I did not desire to spark another storm about legal/ethical concerns of downloading content. I only meant to voice my opinion that the presence of a few obscure DRM removal techniques will not have any impact on the vast majority of owners of ebook readers. Who wants to hunt to see if such tools exist, find where they are at, figure out what Python is, download and install that, and then figure out how to use it to fix a problem they shouldn't have had to deal with in the first place? Give me a break! So I think that the poor availability of ebooks to those owners will remain a major issue until all of the vendors of these readers (and the publishers and authors whose works they sell) get serious about making much more content available. In my own case, I see that these techniques are available to me and could use them but I have no desire at all to fool with such nonsense - at least not until there's that one ebook in some other format that I just can't live without!