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Originally Posted by eschwartz
If you want to feel ambiguous, you can find a way to complain about any term.
"DeDRM" means exactly what it says on the tin: removing the DRM.
No explicit connotations of "cracking" or "picking" something along the lines of breaking into someone else's house.
It is left to the reader to not automatically assume nonsense, and possibly to read up on what is involved.
Presumably they will then be able to come across the appropriately-worded 50,000-word legal essay on what the difference is. 
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Put in the legalese that cracking modern DRM is not possible anyway, it will be faster and cheaper to buy the book and then DeDRM it the simple way with the key.