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Originally Posted by whitearrow
But even if Kindlefix is a circumvention of DRM the company that would have a legitimate beef is the company that the eBook was purchased from -- BooksonBoard or whoever, or the publisher. Not Amazon, it isn't their DRM being circumvented. It doesn't touch any file that was purchased from Amazon. Amazon has no more business in what's in that file than they do my work documents I converted from .doc or .rtf.
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Sounds reasonable. But maybe Amazon "owns" the DRM-scheme and as has been pointed out in other threads it does not matter if you legally can read something, circumventing the DRM can still be problematic.