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People have to care enough to crack them. There's a few unbroken DRM systems out there. Besides, it's not just about breaking the encryption. It's about being able to provide a way for others to duplicate your success with stock equipment/apps (and no reverse-engineering skills). Otherwise few enough people will be doing it that it may as well be called "unbroken." Amazon's probably not going to care if the latest DRM removal strategies require rooted/jailbroken kindle devices. If their goal was to eliminate casual DRM removal, they've probably succeeded. But if their goal was to combat piracy, the rooted device approach to drm-removal will keep that humming along unchanged.
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