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Old 06-10-2011, 01:07 PM   #64
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Originally Posted by David Marseilles View Post
The more often the DRM is upgraded and strengthened, the longer the tools to break it remain in a more esoteric and less accessible quasi command line interface stage of existence, scaring off the mass market user. Yes, the accessibility of the drm removal tech DOES have something to do with the lock.
DRM removal does not work by breaking the encryption. The lock is opened using the key that the Publisher gave you, so the strength of the lock is irrelevant. DRM removal works by doing things with the data after the lock has already been opened.
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