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Also if you reset your Kindle and Amazon's servers are down, or you have no internet, or Amazon orphans that model or gets out of ebooks, then ebooks with DRM are unreadable.
Also if you do too many returns or otherwise annoy Amazon, they can disable your account. If then the Kindle is factory reset or broken or lost then with DRM you have lost access to the books. The same applies to Adobe ADE validation. No-one will be sued for removing DRM on their own purchases that they don't share. People ARE sued for uploading or selling copies of ANYTHING that's copyright, whether or not there was DRM. Copyright violation is distributing unauthorised copies. You can be sued. Personal DRM removal and format shifting may or may not be technically illegal (without redistribution). It's not actually something you'll be prosecuted for even if it's technically illegal. You'll certainly not be sued, which is the normal recourse for illegal redistribution of content (copyright violation aka piracy). Last edited by Quoth; 01-03-2021 at 04:26 PM. |
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Exactly the same as if someone's Kindle is stolen and never reconnected to the network. The thief will be able to read the books already on the device, and the owner will be able to download them to another Kindle device.
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My take on this is that format shifting to read on a different device or app is no different to reading a paper book in multiple locations - either in my house or outside it. When I used to buy paper books, I certainly didn't buy one copy to read at home in the sitting room, another to read in bed, another to read in my lunch break, another to read on my commute... (Occasionally, I'd pick up a tatty copy from a charity shop to take on holiday and leave behind.)
Most of my purchases are Kindle books; I don't own a Kindle device, I just have the apps on my Macs and idevices. However, I don't read much on the iphone (the screen is too small for my aging eyes), and don't read much more on the ipad (it's too big and heavy to hold comfortably for long), and the various Macs aren't exactly portable (especially the new one). Most of my reading is on my Kobo Forma - it's easy on the eyes, and comfortable to hold, and more importantly fits into my handbag. So where is the problem in format-shifting a single purchase to read in multiple locations? It's no different to reading a paper copy at home, in the office, on holiday... In all honesty, the author gets more of my money when I buy an ebook because around half my paper copies were second hand purchases. |
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And the thief will be able to remove the DRM and to distribute illegally to the whole world if he/she wants. The DRM is no protection against thieves.
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He would have to open each page and take a photo of it, merge the individual images, run OCR over it, correct the text and then create an ebook from it. Without the account data, he cannot do anything with the files except to look at them - otherwise it is garbage. |
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Yes, but the thief can only read - nothing else e.g. upload to a pirate server.
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This would theoretically be possible if the device has been logged off - if not, then the thief identifies himself as a stupid thief.
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