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Originally Posted by Phogg
There can never be any DRM scheme that cannot be circumvented unless the content can never be perceived.
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Except for analog hole methods, which can be prohibitively time consuming, and may produce degraded, unacceptable results, and probably aren't the main worry of content publisher anyway, it's more like a race. There certainly can be DRM that can't practically be circumvented TODAY, but it will almost certainly be circumvented TOMORROW, and then a new DRM scheme (ADE 4.x?) will probably reduce casual sharing, and also put unfair restrictions on fair use, for a little while again.