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Originally Posted by CRussel
Horsepucky. Please READ what I post before you tell me I'm full of it. If you feel the need to grovel to DRM, go right ahead. But don't try to pretend that a backup with DRM on is a protection against catastrophic failure. Or against the provider of the book going out of business, or just deciding to stop selling that version of DRM'd book.
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Doesn't protect against being struck by lightning or contracting cancer, either. You might as well add these eventualities in as well. I'm saying that if you want to pretend that you are trying to protect against all eventualities by stripping DRM, be my guest. I'm proposing indubitably legal methods to protect against LIKELY eventualities for people who want to follow the law.
If following the law is grovelling to DRM, I can live with that.