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Originally Posted by jhowell
Definitely true. However one thing that has shifted over time is the increased difficulty of cracking Kindle DRM combined with the shorter period of usefulness once Amazon becomes aware of it. That gives incentive to those who do manage to defeat DRM to keep it to a select group so that the effort is not in vain.
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I've always felt that the widespread availability and the increasing ease of use of the DeDRM tools contributed to Amazon becoming more and more aware of the efforts (as well as the ability to track the progress of such efforts becoming easier).
"Easy DRM removal for all" became the downfall of "consistent DRM removal for some."