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Old Yesterday, 05:52 AM   #2
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Hmm, just spotted in the Wiki guidelines that
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Detailed discussion of how to remove DRM is not permitted
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So perhaps I won't be able to answer questions here anyway? And perhaps that's why my post in the other thread wasn't accepted...

Thought I guess I would love clarification on what is and isn't allowed here, considering that thread is allowed to persist?

I would like to make clear, that like eden's method, the automated script I came up with does not reverse engineer the encryption method, and does not allow removal without having access to the passphrase for the (legally purchased) LCPL file. It merely "remote-controls" the official, open-source Thorium reader in such a way that it the decrypted epub content it uses for display can also be outputted to disk in order to read on other (non-compatible) devices.

Sorry if this is "over the line" for what is allowed to be discussed? I merely want to help people read their legally purchased ebooks on their devices of choice, and would like to do so in whatever way deemed permissible.
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