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Old 05-03-2024, 01:24 PM   #70
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Originally Posted by Penny View Post
Guys, guys, the severity of the crime or the reasoning behind it isn't the true issue here. Whatever is written in law is the absolute law, and none shall not stray away; it's simply that black and white. The law doesn't care how much money was lost from previously purchased DRM books. Whether it's removing DRM, jaywalking, or going a mile above the speed limit, all need to be arrested and prosecuted accordingly.

While I joke, sticklers of the rules will always have the moral high ground. There isn't much justification that can be provided for breaking any law. As DRM removers, we are all criminals at the end of the day.
I'm not a criminal. The article linked proves that. Even when I might have been a criminal, I did remove DRM.
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