Jason Copenhaver wrote:
> Maybe I misunderstood.. All he said was that this was an encrypted pdf.
> I pointed him to software that would be able to decrypt it.. wether he had
> forgotten the password or whatever..
Really? I thought you still had to have the passphrase to "unlock"
an E-book with Elcomsoft's software?
Again, note, there are different forms of encrypted PDF's -- the
E-book is just one. A few others are largely for just content
protection (i.e. so one cannot edit or copy large sections), but are
still freely viewable.
> I did not mean to imply that reading any encrypted pdf was a violation
> of the DMCA..
And I'm telling you that E-books aren't the only type of encrypted
PDF.
> (next time I'll spend an extra minute or two reading the post before
> replying though... so misunderstanding doesn't occur =) )
Exactomundo. ;-PPP
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