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Old 02-21-2009, 11:35 AM   #98
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Originally Posted by doctorow View Post
The point is that you cannot compare stripping of DRM from legally purchased e-books for personal use to such offenses as child abuse.
Who is saying it is? I'm certainly not, despite the attempts of some to misrepresent what I said.

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The point is that you have no evidence whatsoever that a person who strips DRM from legally purchased e-books for personal use has anything to worry about.
Has anyone said that they DO have something to worry about? I certainly haven't.
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