Summary:
- This article discusses the Digital Rights Management (DRM) system used by Amazon's Kindle e-book platform. DRM is a technology that restricts how users can access and use digital content.
- The article explains that Kindle books use a web-based DRM system, which means the DRM is implemented through the web browser rather than being embedded in the device itself.
- The article also discusses the implications of this web-based DRM system, such as the potential for security vulnerabilities and the challenges it poses for users who want to access their Kindle books on different devices.