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Old 10-22-2014, 07:10 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by John F View Post
Hasn't just about all music opted out of DRM (not just "1.99"). I just bought a CD, and I was able to download an MP3, DRM free, immediately (and it was a lot more than $1.99).


I think every ebook DRM scheme has been broken, except for LRX.

And if it hasn't been broken for your vendor, just buy from someone else and sideload, same difference?
I would hear more on this but as per gut feeling say to break a DRM hacker must discover the hidden device key (algo), all vendors have different method for generating their keys, there is no straightforward algorithm for detecting key, that part of work is manual.
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