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Old 08-30-2011, 03:01 PM   #11
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Watermarking should be easy enough but not what people typically think about when speaking about DRM. Apple's DRM free music is all watermarked for instance. Watermarking will not prevent someone from illegally distributing a work. It only tells who first purchased the file to make it easier to determine who to sue.

Now, again my point is the main DRM systems are designed to be used with a commercial store not by individual authors.
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