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Old 11-02-2014, 11:29 PM   #16
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First of all, it's a fee for service, it's the same priniciple, if you're against removing DRM under any circumstance, that's fine, I get it, I respect that even if I don't necessarily feel the same. However, if you're ok with removing DRM in some cases and not others, especially when in both cases the removal of he DRM is simply so that the book can be read on a different device, with no intent/desire to keep or use the book in any way other than that, that's a bit contradictory.

In the end it doesn't matter anyway, because it looks like it can't be done. I'll use my Kindle basic for the once a month book from prime, and my H20 for everything else. The Prime lending library is such a minor source of books for me anyway, I buy about two a week from Amazon.
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