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Originally Posted by JSWolf
According to the law it's ok to break the DRM if the DRM prevents the speech option from functioning. So CLIT is legal to use to break the DRM of LIT files because the DRM prevents speech.
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Sorry, are you saying that the speech function of Microsoft Reader doesn't work for DRM-protected books? That seems somewhat odd. Any idea why it doesn't? I'm not particularly keen on "Reader" as a book reading application, but its speech function does work surprisingly well.