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Originally Posted by ApK
You can say it. you'd be wrong. try scanning it and pasting it in its entirety on a public web site. it is ineither case a matter of being granted some rights and denied others.
it would be a fact even without drm if the user agreement says you can only do certain things. if the agreement violates our rights then its void with or without drm. there are plenty of other threqds here were we go into detail on that. not here please.
its not an issue unless the community say it is and i don't see them complaining. once again, this is my point.
the same is true if kobo nook sony owners want to buy a kindle. unless you warn them too then you are just spreading FUD about amazon.
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I said what I can do
TO the book. I can write in the book, I can loan the book, etc. - in other words, I OWN the physical book. With DRM eBooks if the seller doesn't want you to - you can't do any of those things since you don't own the book itself. I even specifically stated that I wasn't talking about copyrights. So you must be ignoring what I clearly stated.
You're missing the entire point that's being made here. You can talk about it all you want. I just suggest you read what Calibre has stated on their web page about DRM.