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Old 10-28-2022, 06:59 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Aleron Ives View Post
It would seem to me that it matters why you're removing the DRM. If your library only offers e-books in a format that your e-reader doesn't support, then you have no choice but to remove the DRM in order to read the e-book. As long as you delete the file when your loan expires, I fail to see any problem with that. Yes, you could read the e-book on your computer without having to remove the DRM, but presumably people buy e-readers because they don't want to read on LCD monitors.
They buy Readers so they can be portable. A computer or laptop are not exactly all that portable when it comes to reading.
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