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Originally Posted by Quoth
No, you have a distorted view of EU Copyright law.
Also DRM is nothing to do with copyright.
Contracts, terms and conditions may not all be legally enforceable.
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In the EU, copy protection (DRM) is part of copyright law
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The actual form of the content, (audio, text, images, video) and storage medium it's delivered on to you is irrelevant to copyright law. You can't give or sell copies to a third party. You can compost your own copy.
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Yes, but I am not allowed to change it, which means that I can copy an epub onto a Kindle, but the Kindle cannot do anything with it.
I am also allowed to copy a backup of this file to another Adobe authorized device - but at best this shows garbage, if anything, or an error message.