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Old 05-23-2013, 08:05 PM   #49
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I'll leave the legalities and ethics to others, but.....

If you THINK you might want to remove DRM (and I'm not suggesting anyone do so), there's just no good reason to wait. In fact there's only risk by waiting. I can think of several ways that backup, DRMed copies of Amazon ebooks could be "stranded" with no way to liberate them. Leaving you to hope you'll still be able to download a new copy (and that the DRM scheme didn't change in the meantime).

I'm not saying there aren't steps you could take to make sure you have the best possible chance of still being able to remove the DRM sometime down the road, but at that point, you've really already begun the DeDRM process anyway. May as well finish.
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