Unless I've misunderstood something, it means that the Ubuntu Document Viewer is a non-compliant PDF viewer.

PDF does not really protect against printing. See e.g. here:
https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Adobe/Gallery/anon21jul01-pdf-encryption.txt

The goal of protecting a PDF file is typically something like this:
you want a viewer application to be able to display the file but not
be able to print it.  (PDF has additional options to disallow
copy-and-pasting text and editing the file; the same argument applies
to them.)  The problem here is that exactly the same information is
used for both functions -- once you have a (decrypted) page
description, it can be turned into either pixels on the screen or
toner dots on a printed page.



Tilman

Am 23.12.2014 um 17:14 schrieb Мэхди Эсмаилпур:
Yes,i use version 1.8.8.
I test it in Foxit Reader.Foxit show secured pdf and don't allow
printing,commenting and ...
Exists any solution to fix Document Reader problem?

On 12/23/14, Tilman Hausherr <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,

1. Your text sounds like the document viewer in Ubuntu is the cause.
What happens if you try to print that pdf with Adobe Reader?
2. What version are you using? The correct one should be 1.8.8.

Tilman

Am 23.12.2014 um 16:52 schrieb Мэхди Эсмаилпур:
Hi all,

I use pdfbox to encrypt a pdf file.after encryption process i use
pdfinfo to verify encryption and pdfinfo said :

Encrypted:      yes (print:no copy:no change:no addNotes:no)

problem is in the print to file!when i open secured PDF in Document
Viewer in Ubuntu i can print pdf to another pdf file and create
unsecured file.

Any solution for this problem?

Thank you guys


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