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Old 05-23-2013, 03:12 PM   #34
JoeD
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Going back to the OP, if you really don't want to break the law. My advice is, buy books from stores you know the DRM is broken on and that you could remove the DRM at a later date even if the store closes/drm servers shut. Afaik that's everywhere but iBooks.

No need to remove it now as long as you know you can in the future unless the DRM is getting in the way of your reading (such as if you change to another manufacturers ereader)
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