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Originally Posted by pholy
Actually, for ebook DRM, (and DVDs and BluRay) the file content is encrypted. Someone has to discover the encryption method and then calculate the key in order to decrypt the file. The program code which enables the DRM resides on the corporate servers - not much chance of us removing it.
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No. For eBook DRM, they give you the content and then hand you a copy of the key. That's why there is no such thing as DRM which cannot be circumvented. The entire point is that they have to allow you to circumvent/decrypt it in order to use the product in the first place.