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Originally Posted by DaleDe
You must own a device! How else are you reading electronic media? A computer is a device.
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What I'm finding is that I don't like reading off LCDs so I'm not reading much, as I've also developed a distaste for deadwood. Until I buy a new liseuse I don't have a device for reading ebooks.
Long answer: That's a question that copyright people are better off not asking. In hardware I read stuff on a desktop pc or a laptop. In software I have either VMware for Windows (on the laptop) or for Linux (on the desktop) running on the relevant operating system. Then I have an application view virtual machine running Windows XP that in turn runs the reader application. So it is "the same" virtual machine in both cases, but depending on how you look at it it's either a copy of the VM or a clone. Either way, I have a completely separate VM with an activated copy of Microsoft's reader and the relevant tools to make DRM-infested lit files readable. I expect that when I have to deal with other DRM formats I'll do the same for them.