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Originally Posted by xyzzy_foo
Also, DeDRM doesn't have a valid license, which means that implementing its code in proprietary apps wouldn't lead to any license violations (since it's not copyleft).
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You're right DeDRM doesn't have an open source licence attached to it, and so use of it can't be a licence violation.
But without an open source licence, all the code is copyright the original authors, and any use of it without permission is a copyright violation.