Originally Posted by wallcraft
The more interesting case is the un-encrypted samples (and perhaps un-encrypted full ebooks). We typically call these DRM-free, but they can still contain the TTS-flag and a clippinglimit which the Kindle will honor. I don't think this rises to the level of DRM, and so these ebooks are covered by conventional copyright law which allows full copying for personal use (no clipping limit restrictions) and format shifting for personal use - which I take to include TTS. So I think it is ok to remove, or increase, the clipping limit from DRM-free Kindle ebooks (removing TTS is probably allowed on all ebooks).
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