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Originally Posted by Alisa
These seem like two different cases here. The library hack was neither explicitly allowed or forbidden by Amazon. They just never commented on it. Now, they are trying to keep people from getting KindlePID.py. You can still get these scripts. Amazon has just said that they don't want you to.
DRM removal has always been against the ToS (and of questionable legality). So from day one you're making the decision to disregard Amazon's rules.
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Well, Amazon is sort of making a decision to disregard common sense and logic and consumer opinion with the DRM, so I have no guilt in not following their TOS on this