From the methods used in the scripts, I'd say it is legal, since it doesn't actually break the encryption. You still have to have the key, meaning it has to be legally purchased, and done on a machine that is authorized to use the book in the first place.
Even if it doesn't support DRM'ed epubs, there is a ton of great material it can use, and I'm sure it is just a firmware issue that can be later fixed anyway.
Can someone try a DRM'ed epub in an ezreader with the latest firmware? Hell, I'd be willing to pay for one to find out.
Edit: OK, apparently others have spoken up and it should work fine with DRM'ed epubs.
Last edited by Hellmark; 08-07-2009 at 03:37 PM.
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