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Originally Posted by Sweetpea
Still, I think that "social DRM" is the way to go. Besides, it's much more difficult to retrieve the encryption key than it is to decrypt if you already know the key (which is what you do if you de-DRM mobi, LIT or eReader books).
I doubt we'll ever get rid of DRM, but it should never interfere with the use of the product...
(now that I think of it, my eReader book is encrypted using my CC number... And you can have it if you want, as the CC isn't valid anymore anyway  )
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yes, i agree with you that until we can convince publishers to drop drm altogether (it will happen eventually, i am sure of that ; look at the music and film industries), the only more or less acceptable form is social drm / watermarking. it doesn't prevent any form of fair use, as far as i can think of. except using the cc number, as i said.

too paranoid for that.