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Originally Posted by ottischwenk
I have no problems because I read all the books with the licenses of the corresponding accounts.
Format changes are unnecessary work and require the presence of a computer while I can get and read my books from wherever - without breaking a single law.
And if a device should be stolen from me, the thief can read all the books, but nothing else can do with it.
I don't have to worry about the return of libraries either - DRM does that for me.
DRM gives me only advantages - not a single limitation.
And since all of my devices are configured in this way, it doesn't matter much if a device should fail (apart from the device costs), I have my files in my cloud.
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No one has argued with that. What we argue with are your ridiculous labeling of everyone who breaks the exact letter of the law as a thief, and your unfounded claims of independence, which are simply false.