Thread: Hacks kindlepid/kindlefix 0.2
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Old 03-11-2009, 05:46 PM   #71
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Originally Posted by tompe View Post
The meta data is changed and it is not encrypted. What I do not understand is why people comsider the encryption being the only part of the DRM. The bits that kindlefix.py changes is also part of the DRM system.

If it legally is not effective then this is one thing. It is still part of the DRM event if it is not legally effective.
Tompe, tell me this ... if the DRM is supposed to prevent someone, other than the purchaser of the book, from accessing the book, and the script does nothing to alter that, then how is the DRM being circumvented?

Not trying to be confrontational, but I am curious.
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