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Old 02-21-2009, 11:11 AM   #93
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Originally Posted by doctorow View Post
Can we agree that there is not a single known case of a person who has been held responsible for stripping DRM from a legally purchased e-book for personal use?
I don't know of any, but I certainly wouldn't go so far as to say that that means that it's never happened anywhere in the world, ever. Are you making that claim?

I do agree that it's extremely unlikely that anything's going to happen to you if you remove DRM from a book for your own personal use.
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