06-11-2017, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
I would challenge that point. Since you don't own the book, you have no right to break the DRM; even if you delete the book later.
And the point of breaking DRM on a library book is?
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MR policy (which was tweaked recently) is that we assume that those who strip DRM from OverDrive books for their reading convenience, format-shifting for example, have no intention of keeping/stealing/sharing/uploading/selling the books and that they delete them in a timely manner. As such, we have no issue with people referring to it.
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