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Originally Posted by Shaggy
I'm not sure what your point is then. "Hasn't been cracked" is not the same thing as "can not be cracked". I assume the Publishers definition of "perfect DRM" is "can not be cracked", which doesn't exist.
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IMHO a more correct definition is "it's too difficult to crack, so that Mr. Average will prefer to buy several copies of the book rather than bother with scripts, keys and compressed files, and a one-click de-DRM solution is too difficult to hack together..."