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Old 12-11-2014, 04:53 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by leebase View Post
In the U.S., stripping the DRM isn't "violating copyright" but it does violate the DCMA law.

Courts have disagreed on that.
The 5th circuit court said the DRM circumvention provision is only triggered if there is a copyright infringement involved.

I think this is as it should be, because the Digital Millennium Copyright Act is supposed to be concerned with...wait for it...copyright!

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