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Old 06-24-2007, 02:02 PM   #88
delphidb96
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Robert,

I'd let the ebook publishers worry about creating .LIT versions of the ebooks. Although, I have a copy of WordRMR added onto my copy of Word 2k2 and I can use it - legally - to turn any of my text, Word DOC or RTF files into LIT files. I just can't *sell* (or give) them to others.

Derek

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Originally Posted by Robert Marquard View Post
I am not sure this can be done without breaking the DMCA and probably some patents of MS. That the LIT encryption has been hacked does not mean it is legal to create a book in LIT encryption. Unfortunately even LIT books without DRM are encrypted.
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