Limit to use a PDF file

How do I limit the use of a PDF file document with eg 1000 pages only be used only once.

Example of buy file with 1000 pages. Print once.

At the next re - print you have to once again buy the same 1,000 page.

Mr. Mox

HI Mr. mox

I don't think it is possible because it must be on the user's computer to view and print file can

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