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Old 01-03-2010, 03:42 AM   #6
darylbrayman
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OK, ttf I agree, if I chose to commit a criminal act by stripping the DRM off of a book I own, then yes, I personally am choosing to commit said act. But, by using idiotic DRM schemes the publishing industry is unconsciously encouraging me commit said act. I know they would vehemently deny this, as I sure you will to. As HanTWN said, the only way forward is to remove the restrictions and educate people.
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