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Old 12-16-2009, 02:07 PM   #27
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It really is necessarily true.
No, because, you really need to qualify your blanket statements.

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DRM schemes do not change in any way the copyright law. It is independent of DRM.
You missed your own point here, and have mistakenly assumed that only copyrighted books are encumbered with DRM. You're kidding (deluding) yourself if you think that DRM has anything to do with protecting copyrights.

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