Yes, it is.

And that's why doing this in a sane way isn't possible.

What you are describing *is* DRM.

By the way 1 is false: the user can break into the process of the VM and
get the bits if they have a rooted device.
2 is also false, the use can get access to internal storage if they are
root as well.

Kris


On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 12:24 PM, charles fu <fuchar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Isnt DRM easily cracked though? I know no system is 100% secure, but it
> seems like removing DRM protection is achievable by anyone capable of doing
> a google search.
>

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