The books are in the PD, so the DRM isn't no legal, only a practical barrier.

Klaus Graf

2012/11/7 Lars Aronsson <[email protected]>:
> On 11/07/2012 04:54 PM, Lars Aronsson wrote:
>>
>> The limitation to Danish IP addresses seems ridiculous
>> to me. I have asked for the reason. I hope someone in
>> Denmark can mass upload these PDF files to Wikimedia
>> Commons.
>
>
> The reason given by KB.dk for the limitation to Danish
> IP addresses is that the older (pre-1700) books are
> digitized in collaboration with ProQuest as part of
> their commercial offering 'Early European Books',
> http://www.kb.dk/en/nb/materialer/e-ressourcer/proquest.html
>
> So, can someone in Denmark download one such
> book and see if the PDF file uses DRM, or if we can
> somehow extract its content and upload it to
> Wikimedia Commons?
>
>
>
> --
>   Lars Aronsson ([email protected])
>   Project Runeberg - free Nordic literature - http://runeberg.org/
>
>
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