Adobe does not mess with hacking eBooks
When Adobe writes the conditions of use of its products, it is usually with the utmost seriousness. Nevertheless, one can not help but to smile reading the extent that the entity has implemented regarding piracy format ePub .
Identified by Krogan Decker (@ logandecker on Twitter), these Terms of Use are laughable effect: if Adobe naturally prohibits the copying, printing or lending "his" ePub (a fairly restrictive format digital books) it is probably a little too far by also prohibiting ... reading aloud. Try explaining that to your children, when you try to read them a story before they fall asleep! The strangest in history, is that the firm is not the only impose such conditions.
The fact that the Kindle is one of the only e-reader market in not supporting ePub should probably be a sign ...
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