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Old 04-20-2015, 11:45 AM   #26
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There is nothing in that ammendment that forbids DRM or makes it legal to copy library books. It just says if you BUY an ebook you can use it on any reader (note I said reader not tablet with multiple applications) that you own. It would still be illegal to distribute the de-DRM'd ebook or to remove the DRM from a library book. It doesn't say libraries can't use DRM. It doesn't say publishers can't use DRM.
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