How can I remove the DRM from a Kindle book?

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I'd like to know how I can strip DRM from a Kindle book. I would like to buy a Kindle ebook from Amazon. I'd strip the DRM, and convert it to Epub (so I can listen to it on a headset connected to my iPhone) and to PDF format (so, while listening, I can follow the story in a PDF reader (Okular) using my Ubuntu based distro, and annotate the book).



I have spent an hour searching for software for stripping the DRM but only found links to pages of which the content didn't seem helpful, or which I didn't trust.










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  • Since removing a DRM violates copywrite laws, I don't think you will find anything trustable.
    – ravery
    Mar 19 at 23:51










  • Removing or bypassing DRM doesn't violate copyright. It may violate some other (more serious) anti-circumvention law, such as the DCMA, but this is dependent on where you live and possibly what purpose you will be using the e-book for. The OP may or may not live somewhere that format shifting is an exemption, or even somewhere where there is no DMCA equivalent.
    – thomasrutter
    Mar 20 at 0:02










  • If you're in the US, the DMCA makes it it illegal to bypass a control that would prevent you accessing (eg viewing) some content, but it's not illegal to bypass a control that only prevents you copying or doing some other action with the content. It is however illegal to distribute tools that do that.
    – thomasrutter
    Mar 20 at 0:07










  • I live in the US and the Kindle formats are not controls that prevent me from "accessing (eg viewing)" the contents from Kindle books since Amazon offers Kindle book readers which are available to me. Since I intent to pay for the book, I feel justified doing with it as I described in my initial posting. I have no intention to distribute it or to do anything with it which would result in financial gain.
    – Vim
    Mar 20 at 0:45














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I'd like to know how I can strip DRM from a Kindle book. I would like to buy a Kindle ebook from Amazon. I'd strip the DRM, and convert it to Epub (so I can listen to it on a headset connected to my iPhone) and to PDF format (so, while listening, I can follow the story in a PDF reader (Okular) using my Ubuntu based distro, and annotate the book).



I have spent an hour searching for software for stripping the DRM but only found links to pages of which the content didn't seem helpful, or which I didn't trust.










share|improve this question























  • Since removing a DRM violates copywrite laws, I don't think you will find anything trustable.
    – ravery
    Mar 19 at 23:51










  • Removing or bypassing DRM doesn't violate copyright. It may violate some other (more serious) anti-circumvention law, such as the DCMA, but this is dependent on where you live and possibly what purpose you will be using the e-book for. The OP may or may not live somewhere that format shifting is an exemption, or even somewhere where there is no DMCA equivalent.
    – thomasrutter
    Mar 20 at 0:02










  • If you're in the US, the DMCA makes it it illegal to bypass a control that would prevent you accessing (eg viewing) some content, but it's not illegal to bypass a control that only prevents you copying or doing some other action with the content. It is however illegal to distribute tools that do that.
    – thomasrutter
    Mar 20 at 0:07










  • I live in the US and the Kindle formats are not controls that prevent me from "accessing (eg viewing)" the contents from Kindle books since Amazon offers Kindle book readers which are available to me. Since I intent to pay for the book, I feel justified doing with it as I described in my initial posting. I have no intention to distribute it or to do anything with it which would result in financial gain.
    – Vim
    Mar 20 at 0:45












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I'd like to know how I can strip DRM from a Kindle book. I would like to buy a Kindle ebook from Amazon. I'd strip the DRM, and convert it to Epub (so I can listen to it on a headset connected to my iPhone) and to PDF format (so, while listening, I can follow the story in a PDF reader (Okular) using my Ubuntu based distro, and annotate the book).



I have spent an hour searching for software for stripping the DRM but only found links to pages of which the content didn't seem helpful, or which I didn't trust.










share|improve this question















I'd like to know how I can strip DRM from a Kindle book. I would like to buy a Kindle ebook from Amazon. I'd strip the DRM, and convert it to Epub (so I can listen to it on a headset connected to my iPhone) and to PDF format (so, while listening, I can follow the story in a PDF reader (Okular) using my Ubuntu based distro, and annotate the book).



I have spent an hour searching for software for stripping the DRM but only found links to pages of which the content didn't seem helpful, or which I didn't trust.







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  • Since removing a DRM violates copywrite laws, I don't think you will find anything trustable.
    – ravery
    Mar 19 at 23:51










  • Removing or bypassing DRM doesn't violate copyright. It may violate some other (more serious) anti-circumvention law, such as the DCMA, but this is dependent on where you live and possibly what purpose you will be using the e-book for. The OP may or may not live somewhere that format shifting is an exemption, or even somewhere where there is no DMCA equivalent.
    – thomasrutter
    Mar 20 at 0:02










  • If you're in the US, the DMCA makes it it illegal to bypass a control that would prevent you accessing (eg viewing) some content, but it's not illegal to bypass a control that only prevents you copying or doing some other action with the content. It is however illegal to distribute tools that do that.
    – thomasrutter
    Mar 20 at 0:07










  • I live in the US and the Kindle formats are not controls that prevent me from "accessing (eg viewing)" the contents from Kindle books since Amazon offers Kindle book readers which are available to me. Since I intent to pay for the book, I feel justified doing with it as I described in my initial posting. I have no intention to distribute it or to do anything with it which would result in financial gain.
    – Vim
    Mar 20 at 0:45
















  • Since removing a DRM violates copywrite laws, I don't think you will find anything trustable.
    – ravery
    Mar 19 at 23:51










  • Removing or bypassing DRM doesn't violate copyright. It may violate some other (more serious) anti-circumvention law, such as the DCMA, but this is dependent on where you live and possibly what purpose you will be using the e-book for. The OP may or may not live somewhere that format shifting is an exemption, or even somewhere where there is no DMCA equivalent.
    – thomasrutter
    Mar 20 at 0:02










  • If you're in the US, the DMCA makes it it illegal to bypass a control that would prevent you accessing (eg viewing) some content, but it's not illegal to bypass a control that only prevents you copying or doing some other action with the content. It is however illegal to distribute tools that do that.
    – thomasrutter
    Mar 20 at 0:07










  • I live in the US and the Kindle formats are not controls that prevent me from "accessing (eg viewing)" the contents from Kindle books since Amazon offers Kindle book readers which are available to me. Since I intent to pay for the book, I feel justified doing with it as I described in my initial posting. I have no intention to distribute it or to do anything with it which would result in financial gain.
    – Vim
    Mar 20 at 0:45















Since removing a DRM violates copywrite laws, I don't think you will find anything trustable.
– ravery
Mar 19 at 23:51




Since removing a DRM violates copywrite laws, I don't think you will find anything trustable.
– ravery
Mar 19 at 23:51












Removing or bypassing DRM doesn't violate copyright. It may violate some other (more serious) anti-circumvention law, such as the DCMA, but this is dependent on where you live and possibly what purpose you will be using the e-book for. The OP may or may not live somewhere that format shifting is an exemption, or even somewhere where there is no DMCA equivalent.
– thomasrutter
Mar 20 at 0:02




Removing or bypassing DRM doesn't violate copyright. It may violate some other (more serious) anti-circumvention law, such as the DCMA, but this is dependent on where you live and possibly what purpose you will be using the e-book for. The OP may or may not live somewhere that format shifting is an exemption, or even somewhere where there is no DMCA equivalent.
– thomasrutter
Mar 20 at 0:02












If you're in the US, the DMCA makes it it illegal to bypass a control that would prevent you accessing (eg viewing) some content, but it's not illegal to bypass a control that only prevents you copying or doing some other action with the content. It is however illegal to distribute tools that do that.
– thomasrutter
Mar 20 at 0:07




If you're in the US, the DMCA makes it it illegal to bypass a control that would prevent you accessing (eg viewing) some content, but it's not illegal to bypass a control that only prevents you copying or doing some other action with the content. It is however illegal to distribute tools that do that.
– thomasrutter
Mar 20 at 0:07












I live in the US and the Kindle formats are not controls that prevent me from "accessing (eg viewing)" the contents from Kindle books since Amazon offers Kindle book readers which are available to me. Since I intent to pay for the book, I feel justified doing with it as I described in my initial posting. I have no intention to distribute it or to do anything with it which would result in financial gain.
– Vim
Mar 20 at 0:45




I live in the US and the Kindle formats are not controls that prevent me from "accessing (eg viewing)" the contents from Kindle books since Amazon offers Kindle book readers which are available to me. Since I intent to pay for the book, I feel justified doing with it as I described in my initial posting. I have no intention to distribute it or to do anything with it which would result in financial gain.
– Vim
Mar 20 at 0:45










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I'll leave the legalities, and ethicalness of this up to the lawyers, but my understanding is that it's illegal to break DRM, but legal to make a single backup of DRM material you have a legal right to have access to.



The answer to the question I believe is found by combining two separate works:



  1. First this package: Calibre

  2. Coupled with this plugin: DeDRM

The directions are detailed at the plugin link.






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    Perhaps also this: mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=291290 to deal with the newer kfx books...
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I will recommend you use free tool Calibre (but also need to intall the DeDRM plugins) or a paid software Epubor Ultimate (but very easy to use with its clean interface).



Just sync your Kindle books via Kindle desktop or Kindle e-ink devices, and then add books to the software main interface, select the output format as ePub or PDF, conversion begin.



I think the drm removing is not illegal to break the drm because what we do is just for our personal use, back up, or read our own files freely. We are not to re-sell these books, right?






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    I'll leave the legalities, and ethicalness of this up to the lawyers, but my understanding is that it's illegal to break DRM, but legal to make a single backup of DRM material you have a legal right to have access to.



    The answer to the question I believe is found by combining two separate works:



    1. First this package: Calibre

    2. Coupled with this plugin: DeDRM

    The directions are detailed at the plugin link.






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      Perhaps also this: mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=291290 to deal with the newer kfx books...
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      Jun 26 at 8:17














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    I'll leave the legalities, and ethicalness of this up to the lawyers, but my understanding is that it's illegal to break DRM, but legal to make a single backup of DRM material you have a legal right to have access to.



    The answer to the question I believe is found by combining two separate works:



    1. First this package: Calibre

    2. Coupled with this plugin: DeDRM

    The directions are detailed at the plugin link.






    share|improve this answer


















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      Perhaps also this: mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=291290 to deal with the newer kfx books...
      – andrew.46
      Jun 26 at 8:17












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    up vote
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    I'll leave the legalities, and ethicalness of this up to the lawyers, but my understanding is that it's illegal to break DRM, but legal to make a single backup of DRM material you have a legal right to have access to.



    The answer to the question I believe is found by combining two separate works:



    1. First this package: Calibre

    2. Coupled with this plugin: DeDRM

    The directions are detailed at the plugin link.






    share|improve this answer














    I'll leave the legalities, and ethicalness of this up to the lawyers, but my understanding is that it's illegal to break DRM, but legal to make a single backup of DRM material you have a legal right to have access to.



    The answer to the question I believe is found by combining two separate works:



    1. First this package: Calibre

    2. Coupled with this plugin: DeDRM

    The directions are detailed at the plugin link.







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      Perhaps also this: mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=291290 to deal with the newer kfx books...
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      Perhaps also this: mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=291290 to deal with the newer kfx books...
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    Perhaps also this: mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=291290 to deal with the newer kfx books...
    – andrew.46
    Jun 26 at 8:17




    Perhaps also this: mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=291290 to deal with the newer kfx books...
    – andrew.46
    Jun 26 at 8:17












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    I will recommend you use free tool Calibre (but also need to intall the DeDRM plugins) or a paid software Epubor Ultimate (but very easy to use with its clean interface).



    Just sync your Kindle books via Kindle desktop or Kindle e-ink devices, and then add books to the software main interface, select the output format as ePub or PDF, conversion begin.



    I think the drm removing is not illegal to break the drm because what we do is just for our personal use, back up, or read our own files freely. We are not to re-sell these books, right?






    share|improve this answer
























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      I will recommend you use free tool Calibre (but also need to intall the DeDRM plugins) or a paid software Epubor Ultimate (but very easy to use with its clean interface).



      Just sync your Kindle books via Kindle desktop or Kindle e-ink devices, and then add books to the software main interface, select the output format as ePub or PDF, conversion begin.



      I think the drm removing is not illegal to break the drm because what we do is just for our personal use, back up, or read our own files freely. We are not to re-sell these books, right?






      share|improve this answer






















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        up vote
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        I will recommend you use free tool Calibre (but also need to intall the DeDRM plugins) or a paid software Epubor Ultimate (but very easy to use with its clean interface).



        Just sync your Kindle books via Kindle desktop or Kindle e-ink devices, and then add books to the software main interface, select the output format as ePub or PDF, conversion begin.



        I think the drm removing is not illegal to break the drm because what we do is just for our personal use, back up, or read our own files freely. We are not to re-sell these books, right?






        share|improve this answer












        I will recommend you use free tool Calibre (but also need to intall the DeDRM plugins) or a paid software Epubor Ultimate (but very easy to use with its clean interface).



        Just sync your Kindle books via Kindle desktop or Kindle e-ink devices, and then add books to the software main interface, select the output format as ePub or PDF, conversion begin.



        I think the drm removing is not illegal to break the drm because what we do is just for our personal use, back up, or read our own files freely. We are not to re-sell these books, right?







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