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TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home | by Chris Meadows | Sun, Nov 9

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For those who know how to get around it, DRM is no longer anything more than a speedbump. And the know-how can be found in just a few minutes of Googling. There is hardly even any risk to those who do it—nobody is going to know that you cracked the copy protection on your e-books in the privacy of yo...

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