There the answer is less certain. In the United States, there are exceptions for reverse engineering, but the European copyright directive bobbled the issue badly, and some of the efforts at national implementation have the same problem. In the legitimate attempt to protect an existing legal monopoly over copyrighted content, these "technological measure" provisions run the risk of giving device and software manufacturers an entirely new legal monopoly over tied products, undercutting the EU's software directive and its competition policy in the process. Pity the poor razor manufacturers. Stuck in the analogue world, they will still have to compete to make a living, unable to make claims that the generic sellers are "breaking into our razors".
The best bit is right at the end. Don't blink or you'll miss it...
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