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Originally Posted by Shaggy
As he said, the law is written very oddly. What it seems to be saying is that usage and possession is legal. If they catch you creating the tool or distributing it, then it's a DMCA violation. The DMCA has lots of these weird contradictions in it.
My interpretation is the same as Xenophon's. It is not a DMCA violation to use one of those tools on content you have purchased.
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Also, I can purchase an eBook in MS Reader format and legally strip the DRM because the DRM prevents the read aloud feature. The law doesn't say I have to need to be read to. The law just says that if that is prevented by the DRM, then I can remove the DRM to enable the feature.