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Originally Posted by Jane Eyre
Well, it is a choice of yours. I don't judge 
But for the same reason I don't want to be judged if I do things differently.
Though we think we are free to do what makes us happy, in fact we are not free.
If your Fair Use really allows to remove the hateful DRM..you are luckier than us the european people.
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DMCA is USA.
Absolutely no-one in the EU or most of Europe will sue or prosecute you for DRM removal, only for selling or sharing copyright material that you have no right to share or sell.
Probably no-one anywhere will sue or prosecute anyone for DRM removal on privately kept material you bought. It's what you do after DRM removal that counts. The court cases are about illegal sharing.
Also there is no such thing at all ever possible as 100% secure DRM. If you can see or hear it, so can recording equipment.