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Old 09-21-2010, 08:24 AM   #146
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Originally Posted by DMcCunney View Post
I tend to see the impulse to apply DRM as directly related to the perception of the market on the part of the imposer.

"I'm not OK, they're not OK"
"I'm OK, they're not OK"
"I'm OK, they might be OK..."
As long as we're carving up varieties, you can add:

"I'm OK, but there's at least ONE GUY out there who's not"

As it has been pointed out, all it takes is one guy to put a book on a torrent site or email it to a million of his closest friends, and damage is done. Multiply by more guys, and you get correspondingly more damage. I'd assume a lot of DRM users think of it that way.
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