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Old 03-14-2009, 01:33 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by radiationman View Post
Amazon's encryption isn't being broken or circumvented here so does Amazon actually have a DMCA claim.
Kindle books' DRM can be circumvented with KindlePID + MobiDeDRM. However you are right that KindlePID and KindleFIX in themselves do not remove DRM so I'm not sure whether the DMCA applies to these specific scripts (the take-down notice was broad enough to apply to many other tools).

When I try to Digg the PC World article it asks me to submit a new link. Can anyone point me to where the active Digg submission is?

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