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Originally Posted by taustin
Then it would be in a completely different case, since DRM removal was not the issue here. The issue here was telling people where to find the tools, not the removal itself.
No matter how many times you try to argue about something that isn't happening, it still isn't happening.
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Different case, yes. That doesn't matter though because it would still have to go through the court system and be proven to not be a DeDRM software. That would probably cost thousands of dollars in fees to prove something that never needed to go to court in the first place. Aka a waste of time and money. Are you advocating that courts should listen to frivolous lawsuits that waste everyone's time?