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Old 02-21-2009, 04:35 AM   #65
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Which leaves us exactly where? That there are some offenses (like sex with minors) in some countries that are being prosecuted even if committed abroad, while there are other offenses (like drinking under 21) that are perfectly OK if legal in the respective country? On which side do you place stripping DRM for personal use?
I take no stance on the issue. Just pointing out that one can find examples of laws which work both ways. As I've said, personally I think it's very silly that removing DRM from something that you've perfectly legally bought should be considered a "crime", but we are faced with the situation in which it is one in some countries whether we like it or not.
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