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Old 03-27-2008, 05:31 PM   #44
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Originally Posted by Taylor514ce View Post
If you say "once you have your email you can copy it and forward it", yes, that's a "given" and I've already conceded that point at least half a dozen times already.
So your scheme is not designed to stop people giving away "protected" content after removing the "protection"? I was misled by your posting this in response to the piracy/DRM threads. I thought you were suggesting this as a way to reduce/prevent piracy, rather than just as a way to transmit books to users.

OK, in that case PKI will do everything you want.
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