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Originally Posted by xg4bx
''They also hope to unveil a new “always online” form of DRM within the next two years. This will function the same way most games work, that require you to always maintain an internet connection to verify the authenticity of the book.''
http://goodereader.com/blog/electron...lled-e-readers
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I could see this as well-suited for corporate applications, to protect sensitive content. Adobe has developed similar DRM for PDF in the past. But definitely not suitable for consumer applications and content.