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Old 01-23-2012, 01:46 PM   #35
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Think about it.

If breaking DRM encryption is legal in USA, why we can't find official websites or software companies selling a program that you can buy and break Kindle or Nook DRM protection? Why programmers hide and use nicknames to release such tools?

I am not a lawyer by any means (would be nice if a criminal lawyer can chime in) but the law certainly is there.

In my opinion (again, I am not a lawyer) the wording is poor and the scope area not well limited, which results on something that in real life no one is respecting or following.
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