In the US, the DCMA act says it is illegal to remove DRM for any reason. This conflicts with fair use exceptions because the lobbyists that bought DCMA from Congress didn't want any loopholes. Furthermore, if you read the agreement that came with those books you bought you will find that you own nothing. You have rented the possibility to read the books only if the vendor continues to grant you that possibility.
You are welcome to do whatever you want to remove any DRM infestation. However, as theducks said, we cannot discuss it here.
Last edited by chaley; 07-30-2013 at 03:06 AM.
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