This should be at least configurable with a for-user non-changeable configuration. It's perfectly okay for homeowners to disable drm-behaviour, but there might be requirements in an enterprise context where that behaviour is needed.
Am 12.11.2017 um 05:02 schrieb Jason A. Donenfeld: > Hello, > > KDE is under no legal obligation to distribute source code or software > that enforces PDF's copy&paste restriction flags. In fact, not even > Google Drive's Android PDF viewer enforces this. The Okular source > code calls this, 'DRM'. Put this way, the current situation appears > even more dubious. It's a shame to watch KDE follow this path, and I'm > perplexed to see this 'DRM' logic embedded inside free software. > > The attached patch removes these needless restrictions. It works perfectly. > > Thanks, > Jason >