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Old 04-01-2011, 11:21 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by wodin View Post
Yes, and as I understand DRM stripping scripts, they don't actually "strip" the encryption, they just use the existing credentials to read the file in clear text, then copy that clear text to another file. Much like if you opened the DRM file in an ereader, then typed the resulting text into another process.

There is nothing to prevent doing the same thing with an encrypted file in the cloud. So what's the difference? A local encrypted file or a remote encrypted file. The results are the same.
How could it work since you can't get access to the key? There is no key on your device when the file is in the browser.
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