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Old 05-31-2011, 02:19 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by hollyert View Post
I too am interested in the prevalence of DRM-cracking. I'm a huge techie, very computer-oriented, and starved for books and money but I have never once had the desire to break DRM.
I don't see anything unethical in removing digital restrictions from content that I buy.

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So I don't know really what proportion of lay book readers want to put that much effort into getting a few more days out of a library book.
Much effort, you say?
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