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Even while it may be illegal were you live, who is ever going to know? Who is ever going to check this? No one, assuming you're not stupid enough to start distributing your de-DRM'ed versions.
If I were you, I'd remove the DRM ASAP. Normally, I would agree, but in case of removing DRM for personal uses, I don't. DRM serves no purpose for people who are honestly buying their stuff. It only restricts them in the way they can use it, something that the pirate version, which is *free*, does not do. That's the world upside down. Last edited by Katsunami; 05-23-2013 at 03:09 PM. |
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In what jurisdiction? I've heard of people being sued over P2P downloads, because downloaders are also distributing at the same time. I've never heard of lawsuits for simple downloading.
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When it comes to individual infringement with no distribution. Damages are afaik restricted to provable direct loss. As a poster mentioned earlier, someone infringes their copyright on their photos, they get to sue them for the amount of money they'd have otherwise licensed the photos for and any other related damages they can show. Legal costs may or may not be awards which can put you at a loss for just taking the case to court. Not a lawyer so if I have my facts wrong, apologies, but afaik the above is accurate. |
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Going back to the OP, if you really don't want to break the law. My advice is, buy books from stores you know the DRM is broken on and that you could remove the DRM at a later date even if the store closes/drm servers shut. Afaik that's everywhere but iBooks.
No need to remove it now as long as you know you can in the future unless the DRM is getting in the way of your reading (such as if you change to another manufacturers ereader) |
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Remember that none of the current stripping solutions actually "break" the DRM in a cryptography cracking sense. They merely use the access you legitimately have in a novel way. ApK |
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about as legal as DRM itself
I don't give away the copies of ebooks I bought. I just strip to read it confortably rather than the way they think I should read. |
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I thought distributing books was illegal, and DRM was the means to make that at least more difficult. I didn't know stripping DRM to move books from one e-reader to another was illegal. If B&N goes under and my nook breaks and I want to read the books I've purchased on something else, I'm going to have to strip DRM.
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But DRM doesn't exist to make piracy more difficult; it's just the technical/legal means for enforcing lock-in and other anti-consumer moneymaking schemes. A good little law-abiding consumer who wants to obey the law will just buy new copies of ebooks he wants to read on a second device.
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But at that point you're really just splitting hairs. The basic facts are that removing DRM is technically illegal in most locations and that doing it verges on the trivial. Everything else is just debating ethics and varying degrees of rationalization. ![]() Either you're comfortable doing it or you're not. The legal liability issue is a moot point either way. It is a strictly apersonal matter in the end. |
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I just don't buy DRM'd books... ever.
It's a bit of a pain sometimes when I want a book and I find it's DRM'd, but I just don't want to encourage that sort of thing. It does force me to branch out my tastes in reading material anyway and find new authors. There's quite a few places that sell DRM free ebooks now although It's mostly new authors and of course the usual sources for free ebooks like Gutenberg etc.. If DRM is generally removed from ebooks, I would be spending probably several $100 a year on books. As it stands atm publishers get next to nothing from me, or at least the ones who have DRM on their ebooks. Previous to owning an ereader, I was regularly buying pbooks, I don't do that anymore. I think this is the best way of stopping DRM on ebooks. Last edited by danskmacabre; 05-23-2013 at 07:08 PM. |
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