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Originally Posted by HFM1101
Hi,
Does anyone know if it's possible to remove copyright restrictions on already DRM-free epubs? I have a book that I have in epub and because I have some information processing issues I want to be able to copy and paste a few pages at a time and run it through a text-to-speech program. But whenever I try to do this (and no matter where I try to paste it to) I get a small amount of text (a few paragraphs) pasted but followed by a script written by the publisher to say that they have restrictions for allowing such. I'm quite surprised as I didn't realise that could be possible with DRM-free. Does anyone know if there is something I can do within Calibre (or anything else for that matter) to remove this prohibition?
Thanks. HFM
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Which operating system (Windows, MacOS, Linux), and which version of calibre (latest is 7.20)?
Where are you doing the copy - the viewer, the editor, the device?
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