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Old 01-17-2016, 11:51 AM   #29
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I have to question the accuracy of describing a company who sells DRM removal software as being "legit." Clearly there's a lot of grey area in the legality of DRM removal itself, but the production/distribution of software that achieves it is straddling the line (if not over it) in many jurisdictions. Charging money for such a product puts them squarely on the wrong side of the law in most jurisdictions.

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