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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The issue now is that Adobe's ePub DRM has been broken. We don't need another ePub DRM that cannot be broken. Let's just leave very well enough alone.
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But if they're using the "eReader DRM" which already exists (as I would think they might as well, since they're already having to maintain backward compatibility with all the old-format eReader books that have been sold—might as well not have to mess with two different DRM schemes in addition to two different formats), it already
has been broken. You can find the script in one of the other forums on this very website, I believe.
And even if it hadn't been, one of the fundamental flaws of DRM is that there
isn't any DRM that "cannot be broken."