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Old 10-08-2015, 11:19 AM   #151
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Originally Posted by Rizla View Post
Exactly right. As a private enterprise, Amazon is entirely within in it's right to protect its interest and block DRM-removal, and doubtless will. Why wouldn't it? Piracy plagues digital media and DRM is there to stop it.
Have you missed the later newsflash where Amazon does not, in fact, have that power?

@Katie1's problem is that no one will provide help or tools to DeDRM and steal borrowed library books. (Even if you claim you are only academically interested in seeing if it works. )


Apprentice Alf's tools are provided as a public service with the Fair Use justification -- they aren't an attempt at anarchy, and the maintainers and contributors are specifically disinterested in helping people steal books they do not own.
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