If you know the password(s) for the document, then yes you can.

Otherwise, doing so would be a violation of the rights of the creator  
of the content.

Leonard


On Dec 2, 2008, at 11:00 PM, Diana Almeida wrote:

> Hello
>
> i was wondering if i can use itext to remove all the restritions of a
> pdf document (the ones we can see using adobe acrobat, under
> file->properties->security)
> Those restitions are: printing, copy, extraction, comment, signing,  
> etc
>
> can anyone help me with some code? :)
>
> Thanks!
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