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Originally Posted by chorpler
Actually, there is one already. That's how I learned it -- I was talking about the epub DRM stripper on another ebook-related forum, and I said I hoped that it would be adapted for PDF too, and somebody said "PDFs have been strippable for months," and gave me a link to this text file describing the process.
What he said isn't entirely true, because it isn't a simple DRM removal; you have to have Acrobat Pro 6.0 installed, and what you do is disable the DRM and then export all the pages to a new, DRM-free PDF file. This is superior to the old Copistar/screenshot method because it gives you the original PDF structure, with text and images intact; however, you lose bookmarks and "named destinations" in the file, which means links in the file often break. But it's definitely a step up from the previous Copistar/screenshot method of converting DRM'd PDFs. Now all we need is Topaz and things will really be rollin'!
The original tutorial is here:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Adobe/Gal...zon-remedy.txt
The main thing to remember is that when it says Acrobat 6.0, it means it. If you even install a plugin, it will break this. Virtual machines sure are nice for this kind of thing. 
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OK, I've never used a hex editor in my life. I downloaded a free version of Hex Editor Neo. I opened an Adobe DRMed book and used the "find" command in the Edit menu to look for the word print and it says term not found. Am I doing it right or wrong?