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Old 08-16-2007, 11:20 AM   #39
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Originally Posted by delphidb96 View Post
Unfortunately, the way the laws are written, everyone who breaks DRM could be charged with a crime, IMO.
I have a, perhaps, syntax question on the "breaking" of DRM. I would assume that some software, that you could run that would read a DRMed ebook in and output some form of non-DRMed text/graphics, is definitely "breaking" DRM.

My question is, "Would using a legally purchased and registered on-screen reader of the DRMed ebook and an on-screen capture that was then put through OCR be technically considered as "breaking" DRM?" Or is that just nit picking legalese?
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