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Old 04-07-2015, 06:48 AM   #4
HarryT
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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.
Being able to easily trace a person who pirated (ie "shared") a book seems to me to be an extremely desirable thing.

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I doubt there will be a drm that will be able to be used to trace where a share come from.
This is one of the aims of watermarking.
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