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Old 02-06-2014, 11:42 AM   #39
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Whether DRM removal is illegal or not in a given jurisdiction, it has very little to do with pirating.

Some people may choose to strip DRM and then share, yes, but it's perfectly possible to strip DRM from one's own legally bought ebooks and not share, ever, with anyone, and not ever engage in anything that is remotely like pirating. Just like it's possible to pirate books (and share, and upload for others to download) without that having anything to do with DRM or the removal of DRM.

And I have no idea what living in Armenia has to do with freeing people's own legally bought books for backup purposes or for reading on another brand of e-reader.
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