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Old 11-16-2017, 01:11 AM   #39
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Originally Posted by shalym View Post
As to the library book question, I don't believe that it's a problem to remove DRM from the book as long as you delete it from your reader as soon as you finish it.

If you are like Harry, and don't believe that people will ever delete the book after reading, then I'm happy to have to tell you that you are wrong, and there really are good and honest people in the world. I hope that someday you meet some of them.

Shari
I'lll have to dig out Uncle Diogenes old lantern and see if it still works.

I like to believe that I would start out with the best of intentions but as Oscar Wilde phrased it, I can resist anything except temptation so I suspect I would start finding justifications for not deleting a book right now. So much easier not to head down the road of good intentions.
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