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Originally Posted by wgrimm
How about a law regulating DRM? For each product purchased with DRM, the seller must put a certain percentage of the selling price into an interest-paying escrow account. After 25 years, the seller gets the money back- unless, of course, the DRM is blocking the consumer from retrieving the content.....In which case the buyer receives the proceeds.
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I'd rather have them put the actual content in unencrypted form into escrow, and get a copy of that if they go under. (I believe Canadian law is headed this way, if it hasn't gotten there already.)