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Why does SecuROM&#153 remain on the PC, even after uninstalling a protected application?

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Why does SecuROM&#153 remain on the PC, even after uninstalling a protected application?

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SecuROM&#153 itself is a library, integrated into the actual application, and not a standalone application. In this sense, SecuROM&#153 is similar to other software libraries, like 3D engines or spell checkers, which are integrated into other applications. SecuROM&#153 does, however, use data storage and libraries which are required to fullfil its purpose, much like other libraries also use their own data (e.g., spellcheck dictionaries) and libraries (e.g., 3D graphics calculation or game physics libraries). Since SecuROM&#153 is not a standalone application, no executable SecuROM&#153 application remains on the system after deinstallation. However, DRM license information remains stored on the PC, as described in section 4.4.

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SecuROM&#153 itself is a library, integrated into the actual application, and not a standalone application. In this sense, SecuROM&#153 is similar to other software libraries, like 3D engines or spell checkers, which are integrated into other applications. SecuROM&#153 does, however, use data storage and libraries which are required to fullfil its purpose, much like other libraries also use their own data (e.g., spellcheck dictionaries) and libraries (e.g., 3D graphics calculation or game physics libraries). Since SecuROM&#153 is not a standalone application, no executable SecuROM&#153 “application” remains on the system after deinstallation. However, DRM license information remains stored on the PC, as described in section 4.4.

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