On 19/04/2010 17:32, Merciadri Luca wrote: > Sjoerd Hardeman wrote: >> Pdf "anti-features" are fake security. Don't trust on them, never. > And what do you suggest if one wants some real protection _and_ the > benefits of a format like PDF? Thanks.
If you have free software (ie software you have the sources and are able to recompile) and if you can get the information on the screen, then it is only a matter of programmation to be able to have it on printer. So, free software readers that forbid printing can be (more or less) easily circumvented (and the patch to do this will be done and available on internet). So why would the authors of such readers want to program this at first time. If you want to avoid printing, you need to fully control the whole chain (ie TPA, ...) AND the terminals (ie, if you can show it on screen, some classic 'print-screen-to-file' and graphical software can be used to print the document, or even camera and image post-processing). For now, the only domain where such restrictions works partially are HD-DVD (and its possible it is already broken). This is possible because it is expensive to acquire good quality video data (ie recording what is diffused by a secure HD player on screen by a camera will have no really good quality). This would not work for audio data (at least, until the decoder is not embedded into brain ;-) ) because it would be easy to reacquire good quality data from a line-out. So, what would be the use case to allow a someone to read the information but not print it ? In any case, printing it would be more or less convenient but it will always be possible if it is displayed on screen (even with Acrobat Reader) Regards, Vincent -- Vincent Danjean GPG key ID 0x9D025E87 vdanj...@debian.org GPG key fingerprint: FC95 08A6 854D DB48 4B9A 8A94 0BF7 7867 9D02 5E87 Unofficial packages: http://moais.imag.fr/membres/vincent.danjean/deb.html APT repo: deb http://perso.debian.org/~vdanjean/debian unstable main -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4bcc83d1....@free.fr