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Old 08-21-2006, 04:15 PM   #2
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Over in the iRex forums they have stated that neither Adobe, Microsoft or Amazon has been responding positively for the past year to their attempts to get a license for DRM to their respective platforms.

Can these platforms be broken? Of course.

Is doing so legal? Depends upon local laws. In the US it is illegal to circumvent a copy protection mechanism for pretty much any reason at all, including "fair use".

Best to consult with the attorney you would be paying to keep you out of jail before breaking any DRM mechanisms to gain access to content for your iLiad.
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