Jaime_Wolf said:
The future is largely unknowable. It is very possible that unbreakable DRM could eventually exist. It's questionable that it could exist given the current computing and legal environment, but both of those environments will necessarily change. Future architectures might make tracking of filesharing much more feasible or might make encryption less useful for instance.
And if you jump off a building, you might be able to fly. I wouldn't hope for it, and I certainly wouldn't try it, but you might be able to.
Just because nobody's been able to do it before doesn't mean it won't happen in the future, yes. A trite but pointless argument in this case.
The very concept of uncrackable protection is pretty laughable. They've already touted "uncrackable" protection a few times, but it's as viable as an unsinkable ship. We don't know the future, but we can reasonably predict certain things. Maybe someone will learn to walk on water (without assistance). We can't rule it out definitively, but the odds it will happen are pretty terrible. The odds that technology develops in such a way that one can create but not bypass or crack DRM is pretty unlikely. You have as good a chance as sucking the planet through a straw.
It's questionable that it could exist, period. Not in the current environment, in any real environment.
So basically, your speculation comes down to "because magic."