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Originally Posted by pdurrant
N.B. circumventing DRM is only a criminal act if done "willfully and for purposes of commercial advantage or private financial gain".
So removing DRM from your own purchased ebooks is not a criminal offence, unless the publisher also sells a DRM-free version of the ebook at a higher price, at least in the US.
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Nope.
Consider a DRM medical text sold with max copies=2
You remove the DRM and give copies to all your doctor partners.
That's private financial gain, yes?
Same if there are 30 students in a class and you want each to have their own.