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Old 02-05-2014, 11:45 PM   #471
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Originally Posted by FizzyWater View Post
How can the two bolded (by me) statements book true at the same time? If the publisher sets the DRM flag in ACS 5 enforcing the need for RMSDK 10 based readers, then how can they read those books in RMSDK 9 readers? Maybe I'm misunderstanding the quote, but that sounds like an either/or situation the way I'm reading it.
I'd say this is Adobe talking out of both sides of their mouth. If the publisher/reseller wants to used hardened DRM they can (which will screw anyone with a reader on RMSDK 9), but hey, if they want to stick with the old DRM then people will actually be able to read their books. In other words let the publisher/reseller take the heat for the ugly new DRM scheme
Bottom line is that I think you are reading it correctly.
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