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Old 06-23-2011, 05:24 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by mr ploppy View Post
Removing DRM is strictly prohibitted by Amazon's terms of use.
Perhaps, but that isn't going to stop people from doing it. And as long as it's just for the original purchaser's own use who is going to be hurt by it? I remember similar battles over VCR's in the late 70's early 80's. The movie studios wanted it ruled illegal for people to tape programs off of TV with the new home VCR's. The government found in favor of the people in that case. Of course station logo's starting appearing in the bottom corner of the screen more often after that too. lol. Anyway as long as a person is the original purchaser and isn't distributing copies I don't think they can do much to a person. How can you claim theft when you were paid for the product and there is no sign that the person has been distributing illegal copies to others?
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