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Originally Posted by RainingLemur
I never said that DRM in its current state does anything to protect the user. What I said was there NEEDS to be a happy medium that does.
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This implies that there is some form of DRM that
can protect the user. Why does the user need DRM? It's not for us, it's only for publishers (and by extent, authors). So the publishers protect their own interests at the cost of customers, but they don't see what a pain it is and how it can (and does) drive away customers.
"Anytime that someone puts a lock on something that belongs to you but won't give you the key, that lock's not there for you."