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Originally Posted by Courant
If you have a Kindle, why remove the DRM? I only remove DRM in order to use a different e reader.
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I have a book bought (although I think it was free at the time) from Amazon several years ago. I decided to re-read it. It came up on my Kindle, however I could not change the font style, line spacing, or margins. I could only change the font size. When I looked up the book on Amazon, it did not say that I owned it. It was in my library. The version of the file in my library is totally useless. (It was not that way when I read it the first time.)
If Amazon is going to modify the books I have purchased, then I am going to make sure I have a liberated backup copy.