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Believe me, you'll be happy you have Calibre if that happens. My husband likes to read from the iPAD, but I'm pretty much a Kindle girl. |
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Professional Adventuress
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Location: The Olympic Peninsula on the OTHER Washington! (the big green clean one on the west coast!)
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And for those who could be reading this: another vivid example that e-readers should be bought based on the books you read and like, not just the device itself ![]() |
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I was going to suggest hanging onto to the Kindle and just getting another ereader that would handle the library books. After all, one ereader is never enough. ![]() |
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Well said, Xanthe!
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The problem is there are conflicting laws on the books (in the US). There is a fair use exemption to copyright law, and then there is the god awful DMCA.
Copyright law is mostly civil law. If you violate copyright you would usually get sued, not be charged with a crime. Sorry, but in copyright suits, these don't apply the same way or at all. It's mostly which side and set of evidence the judge or jury accepts or believes more, though the rules vary based on the type of infringement. In civil cases you can even be made to testify against your own interests. Exception: in the USA, a commercial copyright violation involving more than 10 copies and value over $2500 was made a felony in the 1990s. So most of us ebook owners using calibre to modify books for personal use will likely never get found out or need to worry as long as we do not share the files themselves... at least until big brother decides everyone is required to be monitored at all times... |
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Don't be too sure about that. You don't own the library book - the library does. If you don't have permission from the library to strip the DRM (and of course you don't), I doubt that the exception you are relying on would include your usage.
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I'm sure the FBI has been slowly building a case against me. I expect they'll be busting my doors in any day now. If I suddenly disappear, you'll know I'm on death row.
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I do agree with the court's statement that the DMCA is intended to protect copyright, and that any DRM that is circumvented to access material which is not protected by copyright does not violate the law. But remember that this particular thread is about library lending, and the question is whether it is fair use to circumvent DRM on a book that the library owns, and is subject to a contractual relationship between the library and the borrower. In this context, the library has, in the lending transaction, made it clear that it is not conveying to the borrower all of the fair use rights the library has - such as to access the contents for more than X number of days. OTOH, the borrower's fair use rights might not be constrained by that. Consider whether a thief has fair use rights to the content of a book he has stolen. The court's decision implies that the thief would have such rights. But I think that this implication is dicta - that is, not necessary to the decision and therefore not any kind of precedent. Because what this case holds, I think, is that there is no evidence that the defendant ever actually circumvented anything - it just used something on which the DRM had already been circumvented, possibly by someone else - and it's not illegal to do that. A very subtle decision, indeed. |
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