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Originally Posted by Elfwreck
The issue isn't finding a friendly programming genius, but finding one with access to Kindle Topaz files--because the average geek who'd love to play crypto games with ebooks can't even buy Topaz books, can't view them to figure out where the holes are.
Topaz and LRX are likely to remain uncracked because Topaz doesn't have a large enough market share to attract the interest, and LRX is being retired.
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I know enough people with Kindles who would be willing to buy the files - and I myself would be willing to fund the endeavor. No, in my case it's that I don't happen to know anyone who's got the skills to even try to tackle the problem, and the established geniuses out there think like you do, that there's not enough of a market for it - which I still disagree with.