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Old 10-19-2010, 12:34 AM   #133
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Originally Posted by Fat Abe View Post
would hypothesize that iBooks has the strongest rate of compliance of any ebook distribution system, thus proving the DRM can work.
But this is under a limited analysis environment. If you extend it to device transition or DRM-server termination you'll find that your clients are now without access to the media they purchased and thus proving DRM can not work.

To spin an analogy, it's like saying you can survive underwater because you have oxygen tanks and breathing apparatus.

Paul.
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