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Old 09-23-2011, 09:07 AM   #10
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When I took my classes on computer security one of the things we were taught is to every action security folks take there is always an equal opositie reaction on the part of the hackers to break through the actions of the security folks. So applied to this situation it means that to every action that publishers take with reguards to DRM and to restrict us readers there will always be a tool out there to circumvent the precaution. The reward for doing so, called the honeypot, is too big for hackers not to work the issue. The honeypot includes things such as braging rights, possibly the ability to sell your work. So never fear there will always be a way to remove the handcuffs the challenge is to find the key to the handcuffs on the internet and trust me thats not a dificult one.
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