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Old 02-06-2020, 02:13 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by j.p.s View Post
I wish people would at least consider that a simple factual interpretation of a simple factual statement might be the intended meaning of that statement.
If you are refering to me, it was a question, not a statement:

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Although not strictly legit, would removing the DRM overcome this, technically?
Meaning: "Although not strictly legit" = Although not it's not strictly legal to overcome copyright strictures

"would removing the DRM overcome this, technically?" = Speaking purely from a technical point of view, and putting aside considerations of copyright, would removing the DRM enable books to be put on a different ereader?

I have already said that I think the copyright and moral issues disable the OP from being able to do this. So I think the OP's question has been answered.
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