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Originally Posted by ilovejedd
True. If it's encrypted and then embedded in an image, though, it might be tricky to remove unless you just remove the image altogether. Oh well, who cares. So long as I don't see it, I don't care. It's not like I'll be sharing my purchased ebooks all over the intarwebs.
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Seems like you could at the very least replace it with an exact sized image that is blank.
You'd just save a 348 px by 653 px blank image as HPWM.jpg or whatever and zip it all back up.
For me, it's the principle of the thing. If I lose my Sony and someone extracts my books and distributes them online, I don't want the FBI knocking at my door because Rowling couldn't be bothered to use regular DRM or -- gasp -- none at all.
Watermarks don't trace pirates. They trace victims whose accounts were hacked or devices were stolen.