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Originally Posted by PKFFW
As you and others have pointed out numerous times in the past, there is no DRM that is outside your control. There is no DRM scheme that can not be broken.
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If you want to commit a criminal offence, with penalties worse than the civil offence of downloading the book DRM-free from the darknet, that's up to you. However, I'm going with the assumption that I don't want to be a criminal at all.
"Potentially a backup" | Backup. S'all.
(Also, you're quite wrong - example: One Time Pads. Immune to "breaking" when used correctly)