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Old 12-14-2009, 10:47 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by SpiderMatt View Post
I may be ignorant to this new "password based" DRM but would a person be able to open the epub as a zip file and use the password to extract the contents? If it's the same DRM scheme used for ereader, it shouldn't be hard to make a new script based off the ereader one to strip DRM from the epub files, should it?
It is more likely that a variant of ineptepub.pyw will do the trick. The encryption seems to be similar to that used in standard Adobe ePubs, but with a different way to calculate the key needed to decrypt the file.
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