On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]>wrote:

[SNIP]


> Apparently then it's what I thought: Adobe doesn't allow you to use Reader
> to add these annotations (unless somehow you use Pro to allow it). This
> seems to contradict the specs, which basically say that you encrypt to
> *restrict* what you can do, and the specs also don't seem to say anything
> about this particular right. That's the problem with working with a format
> owned by a commercial company.
>

We should take this to one of the standards organizations for violation of
ISO standards. How to do this? We could also possibly get the assistance of
the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) -- for example, they could make a
phone call to Adobe or post something on their web site < http://www.eff.org>

-Hydro



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