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Old 11-01-2007, 02:09 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by cubitfx View Post
Basically, I just wanted to make the point that while it was semi-hidden, named activation and portability was always there in Adobe Reader 6 and 7 and it was your decision which method to use, not the decision of the person applying the DRM to the file.
Cool, thanks for the clarification, cubitfx (and welcome to MobileRead! ). I'm gathering from reading between the lines that there was some sort of more restrictive setting that the distributer could choose. Here's the reference:
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However, note that your content will not be portable if the content distributor has specified a more restrictive setting, in which case you will need to re-acquire the content directly from them.
That line seems to be missing from the link that Alex posted, but you can find it here at the end of the second paragraph. That seems to be the only variance between the two versions of the post.
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