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Old 12-05-2020, 12:48 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by haertig View Post
Your situation is the perfect example that illustrates why DRM is bad. You are the poster child for removing DRM. I would not hesitate a microsecond.
You may legitimately think DRM is bad, although that’s an opinion. I’m not sure why an assessment that DRM is bad results in the conclusion that one is entitled to strip DRM for the purpose of sharing books. Something got left out there in terms of why or why not it’s ok to share books bought for a now-adult child so they could have a personal copy. Moreover, it seems to me the “poster child” for removing DRM is someone who removes it for personal archiving or device shifting. Yours is rhetoric too far.
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