El diumenge, 12 de novembre de 2017, a les 13:02:22 CET, Jason A. Donenfeld va
escriure:
> 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
Just saw the option, a bit late.
This should default to off. In Gentoo I may very well force our package to
always be off.
On Nov 12, 2017 19:40, "Sven Brauch" wrote:
> On 12/11/17 11:37, dennis knorr wrote:
> > This should be at least configurable with a for-user non-changeable
> > configurati
Am 12.11.2017 um 11:40 schrieb Sven Brauch:
> On 12/11/17 11:37, dennis knorr wrote:
>> 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
>> w
On 12/11/17 11:37, dennis knorr wrote:
> 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.
Well, there's a ch
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,
>
>
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