I assume that you only do this when the PDF allows printing - but if printing 
is not permitted, you don’t violate the original author’s rights.   True?

Also, in light of what Albert wrote - I have to assume that this only works for 
documents without an open/user password.  Either that or only when the user 
knows the password.   Correct?

Leonard



On 7/25/15, 8:26 AM, "poppler on behalf of Adam Reichold" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> 
wrote:

>Hello,
>
>the attached patch adds an option to strip the encryption from a
>document by doing a complete rewrite but ignoring the original
>encryption parameters and removing the encryption entry form the trailer
>dictionary. It also exposes this via the two Qt frontends.
>
>This might be useful for a separate command-line utility but for now my
>primary use case is submitting a rewritten but unencrypted document to
>CUPS for printing instead of converting to PostScript.
>
>Best regards, Adam.
>
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