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Old 06-06-2012, 07:59 PM   #146
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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx View Post
If this question has been asked and answered oft times before, then please excuse my ignorance in advance .....

Does your country (each person's) specifically have rules / regs / laws / that say one can not break DRM on a purchased ebook in order to read said ebook on a device of their choice? (I am not talking about copying the book to other persons)
In the U.S., it's technically illegal to break DRM (a digital lock) under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Canada will have similar provisions in force shortly.
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