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Originally Posted by Sweetpea
current DRM: you can make as many copies as you want, but you can only read it on a certain amount of devices.
DPP: you can make as many copies as you want, but you can only read it on one device as the same time.
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That's not exactly how I understood it to work. My interpretation was more along the lines of:
DPP: You can make as many copies as you want and can read it on as many devices as you want, but anybody with a copy has the ability to permanently disable your access. So, you are (theoretically) motivated to only "share" it with people that you know/trust.