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Originally Posted by leebase
It's not against any law anywhere to change a file format. It MAY be against the law in some places to remove DRM.
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Even then it depends on what you do with the file afterwards. It's only theoretically illegal in some places if it's your own copy, not redistributed. Damages have to be proven.
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Originally Posted by leebase
I prefer Amazon because their DRM has been broken and Apple's has not.
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Actually it's just EASIER to circumvent Amazon's DRM on non-KFX.
There has never ever been any DRM that can't be circumvented. It's essentially a stupid extra cost and inconvenience to ordinary law abiding people and no barrier to commercial piracy (illegal redistribution).