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Old 06-01-2011, 03:28 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by wallcraft View Post
In the US, it is very probably legal to strip the DRM from ebooks you bought providing you do this for your own use only. See Apprentice Alf's Blog for more info on DRM issues.
Is there a forum where I could ask questions about the procedures on Alf's Blog? I find it little confusing and think I'm overlooking something because I haven't had any success with DRM removal yet. I use both calibre, and Sony's Reader Library for book management.

The books I will buy are for my own use only, unless I let my friend borrow my reader so she can do some occasional reading. Authors and publishers need to make a living too so they should be paid for their work. Having written some materials myself I know it can take a lot of time and hard work . My pet peeve is editing--I never seem to be satisfied in my work being "finished". But alas, I haven't written anything in years.

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