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by Daiz
3727 days ago
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DRM isn't really comparable to traditional crypto in the sense that crypto is intended to protect your secrets from anyone who doesn't have the key, while DRM is about preventing someone with the key from copying the unprotected content (since the content needs to be decrypted for consumption). As such, CPU-heaviness should not exactly be a requirement, as the cryptographic strength of the protection itself isn't necessarily the most important thing. |
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