Let's go back to the OP:
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Originally Posted by ChesterFritz
I wrote a reverse engineering article on my blog about the DRM solution known as ClickLocker. While the author claims that it has industrial strength security, I prove in this tutorial that this just isn't so. The goal of this tutorial is not to teach you how to pirate clicklocker protected ebooks, but to show you how weak this protection is. I hope that you enjoy and find it useful when choosing the best DRM solution for your product:
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http://reverseengineeringtips.blogspot.com/2015/02/the-exagerated-promises-of-clicklocker.html
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The best DRM solution is the one where the legal user of the product doesn't encounter any problems when he wants to use said product in the way it was supposed to. In case of ebooks, that means that if I buy a book, I should be able to read it on all my ebook reading devices, without having to jump any hoops, like DRM removal. So, either let me convert one format to the other without having to remove the DRM or offer me the format of my choice when buying the book. Also, let me download the book without having to install any extra software so I can download it on any device I own that has an internet connection. And lastly, let me read the book on any device. With or without internet connection.