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To mitigate these risks, users should:
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He knew he needed to be thoughtful. Authors worked hard, and the platform hosted their work. So he set three principles for his tool: respect creators, respect terms of service, and keep things private and simple. The downloader he imagined would: Using third-party tools that require your login credentials
They see themselves as providing a generic HTML-to-EPUB converter—not a piracy tool. But they know, deep down, that their creation will be used to hoard unread chapters and share DRM-free copies on Telegram channels. For a reader who has invested hundreds of
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