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Old 11-09-2014, 03:16 PM   #137
rcentros
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But I don't it's an unreasonable notion that if a sufficiently annoying DRM took a sufficiently large amount of time/knowledge/tools (etc, take your pick), then more people would turn to waiting for someone with the right time/knowledge/tools to do it, and get a copy from them. It's not very huge leap.
The dividing line is between stealing and buying. If I pay for an eBook (and I'm not going to get into the rent/buy argument) then I feel it is my right to read it when and where I want. This does not translate into, "if they make a DRM I can't break, then I have the right to steal the book." The steal/buy dividing line is rock solid for me. Removing DRM from my books is never going to suck me into going to illegal download sites. That's a line I won't cross. Period.
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