Well, I know that in France, breaking DRM is illegal (law has been aligned to EU's, which itself has aligned itself on DMCA), BUT in practice when a consumer association has tried to force the hand of justice by not only breaking DRM, but posting a detailed tutorial of how to do it (while hiding behind the "private copy" defense), and outing themselves to law enforcement to force a trial, the judge has dismissed the case by considering them as irresponsible due to force majeure :
https://www.lesnumeriques.com/loisirs/proces-anti-drm-classe... (fr)
Now might be a good time to do it, considering the lack of love for Google in EU these days ?
Now might be a good time to do it, considering the lack of love for Google in EU these days ?