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Old 07-29-2007, 10:50 AM   #57
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Some people have claimed that the fact that DRM-protected LIT files disable the "speech" function in Microsoft Reader make it legal to remove DRM from such files, under a DCMA exemption which allows removing DRM where it affects disabled people. I do not believe that this interesting theory has ever been tested in a court of law. It seems highly dubious to me that this exemption would apply to someone who is not affected by the disability being "blocked" by the DRM.
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