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<blockquote data-quote="Lorgrom" data-source="post: 3279523" data-attributes="member: 6116"><p>Your right locks are NOT put in place to keep honest people out of something. But all locks can be gotten through or around by someone who is not honest.</p><p></p><p>Lock = keep someone from taking something</p><p>When someone does break into something that has been locked up (and depending on what they were trying to get into, even attempting to break into say a bank). Then there are legal ramifications for said action (fines, jail time, etc).</p><p></p><p>Watermarks = tracking materials</p><p>Unless a publisher, once it is discovered that someone has illigaly shared a file. Does take the person who the Watermarks indicate, was the person who purchased the producet, to court for damages. What real use/purpose do added watermarks to PDFs serve?</p><p></p><p>Thats my real question, Since it seems that sharing something that is watermarked does NOT cause the person who shared that material any problems, then why even have them?</p><p></p><p>And just for the record, I could care less one way or the other over watermarks in PDFs. I have seen them go the full range from not seeing them at all (basicaly) to the watermarks being so prevelent that I could not read half of the text.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lorgrom, post: 3279523, member: 6116"] Your right locks are NOT put in place to keep honest people out of something. But all locks can be gotten through or around by someone who is not honest. Lock = keep someone from taking something When someone does break into something that has been locked up (and depending on what they were trying to get into, even attempting to break into say a bank). Then there are legal ramifications for said action (fines, jail time, etc). Watermarks = tracking materials Unless a publisher, once it is discovered that someone has illigaly shared a file. Does take the person who the Watermarks indicate, was the person who purchased the producet, to court for damages. What real use/purpose do added watermarks to PDFs serve? Thats my real question, Since it seems that sharing something that is watermarked does NOT cause the person who shared that material any problems, then why even have them? And just for the record, I could care less one way or the other over watermarks in PDFs. I have seen them go the full range from not seeing them at all (basicaly) to the watermarks being so prevelent that I could not read half of the text. [/QUOTE]
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