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Old 12-10-2007, 01:28 PM   #125
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So, the DRM basically only causes problems for those that legally obtain the digital item. It also cost the producers time and money to try to apply it. So, why use it?
Because the Content Cartel wants consumers to get comfortable with the idea that they can no longer own a copy of something. They want the consumer to get used to the idea that every time they want to read that book, watch that movie, listen to that song, that they have to pay someone for the privilege of doing so.
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