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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Given Readium's hostile take down, I can easily see them changing the DRM just enough for the existing code to fail.
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Originally Posted by shalym
Are you sure? Amazon is doing exactly that with the encryption attached to the KFX format. Every time it is cracked, the encryption changes, usually within 24 hours.
Shari
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I think every thing that is made for publishing can not be safe DRMed.
Some examples of the History:
Music in WMA or iTunes M4A format.
Movies DVD, Blu-Ray, streams,
Music CDs, Music streams, Spotify and Deezer are also Modded APKs outside.
Games.
Also all the eBook formats before:
LRF, PDB, MOBI (Mobipocket), Amazon, Adobe PDF and Adept, Kobo KePub, Apples iBooks, ...
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Originally Posted by PeterT
But remember, their real focus is on Kobo supplied ebooks, and library materials fulfilled via the Kobo store. I doubt we'd see any support from them without an update to the RMSDK version that they use, and I sense that update is in itself problematic.
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I agree with you. Kobo use its own KePub.
RMSDK is a part of Adobe software and Adobe have no benefits of patching LCP inside. They want to spread its own DRM.