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Originally Posted by JSWolf
If the eBook in question prevents a read aloud feature like with MS Reader's DRM, then the exception to the DMCA is that you CAN legally remove the DRM.
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I'd like to see that tested in a court of law, where someone who is
not handicapped enough to need a read-aloud feature (or indeed, who doesn't even use one at all) uses that as a defense. Something tells me it wouldn't get very far.