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Here we'll explore the nexus of legal rulings, Capitol Hill
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innovation that creates -- and will recreate -- the networked world as we
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What Does "Copyfight" Mean?
Copyfight, the Solo Years: April 2002-March 2004
1. Bryan Price on November 18, 2012 8:13 PM writes...
SOME of fictionwise books did not have DRM. Having downloaded my wife's entire library and converted it to her preferred ereader (Palm TX) and getting rid of the DRM that part of the library had and filing everything in Calibre, it was a considerable amount.
Permalink to Comment2. Alan Wexelblat on November 20, 2012 12:24 PM writes...
Thanks for the clarification Bryan.
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