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Old 10-28-2009, 01:43 AM   #22
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You'd make a terrible lawyer. Laws are not set based on whether a company decides to confront someone who is potentially breaking it.
let me guess... you're a prosecutor.


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If you mean that the school buying Kindles and Kindle books, and loaning it to the students, yes that's legal. No one is debating that.

If you mean stripping the DRM on a mobipocket file loaned to you from a library, that's clearly infringement and a school library is not going to do it.
I don't see anywhere in the method DG has shown that stripping DRM is included, mentioned or used
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