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Old 04-07-2015, 06:24 AM   #3
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It's a cat and mouse game, one day may come when removing DRM will be impossible or at least it will be very easy to trace the person who removed the DRM or shared it, etc.
I doubt there will be a drm that will be able to be used to trace where a share come from.

I tested software a few years back who claimed to be able to this, and was able to "crack it" (that was me job) and produce untracable copies.

DRM is an attempt by big business to "protect" their profit and not really anything beyond that. Yet it's the consumer who draws the short straw. IE the Simcity 5 fiasco when it was launced. The drm meant you had to be onloine the whole time, their defence was the offline single player game mode was not build in to the game, that was till the pirates released their crack and showed that EA was talking hogwash.
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