I wonder how long it'll take until book publishers decide to drop DRM, too. It didn't kill the music industry and it won't kill the e-book industry, either. It may even help it grow.
Removing DRM from e-books is easy enough (unless you buy them at iBooks), but it's still violating EU regulations even if it's done for personal use only. Does it stop anyone? Nope. But people shouldn't essentially have to become "criminals" to use their e-books/licenses the way they want as long as they are not being distributed.
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