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Old 05-23-2013, 01:55 PM   #29
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To put it in other words "defending your interests" is illegal (at least in some modern and hum hum, democratic countries)

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Originally Posted by purple_fishy View Post
I have heard of people removing the DRM from their own purchased books in order to create a backup or to be able to read the book on multiple ereaders.

I want to know if this is even legal. My question is in the context of wanting to have a back up copy for myself or for being able to read a B&N nookbook on a Sony ereader etc.

If I may interject a remark, people have also been sued for downloading such content. Not just for distributing it.
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People have been sued for distributing copyright music.

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