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Old 11-29-2017, 09:56 AM   #314
ZodWallop
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Originally Posted by ekbell View Post
Maybe for those who obtained an Amazon account after they started selling ebooks I'm fairly certain when I set up my Amazon account the terms and conditions I agreed to said nothing about not removing DRM from ebooks.
My Judge Dredd quote handled that argument for you.

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On a more serious note I was simply stating that disobedience is often considered to be morally different then falsifying information. Consider how few drivers have moral concerns about disobeying the traffic laws to do with speed.
Now you are saying all immoral acts are not on the same level. Stripping DRM is a lesser offence to you than busting geo-restrictions (though both involve lying). Much like when I said busting geo-restrictions is a lesser offence than pirating the book.

You better watch out. We are dangerously close to agreement.
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