It’d also break any agreements you made with the library on the loan of the book.
Library DRM is no harder to remove than most retailers DRM. However even those who create the tools to enable the masses to remove DRM have spoken out against those tools being used on library books. It stands to reason that a publisher not using DRM with a library book should still be treated as only a temporary ownership. Any preservation of the book post the return date would be a violation of the trust placed in you.
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