Just to be on record, I am in full agreement with LeeBase, on this point. When allowed to
work naturally, the free market provides the pricing that represents the best agreement
possible between buyer and seller.
DRM and other attempts to artificially effect the conditions that influence pricing in a
free market, always end up having unintended consequences and seldom work to the
advantage of those employing them, in the long run.
(Except when the measures are really a mechanism to "pick winners and losers", which
allows for corruption and the furthering of hidden agendas, then those in a position to
control the implementation of the measures can be the beneficiaries of the coruption.)
Luck;
Ken
Last edited by Ken Maltby; 01-20-2011 at 04:22 AM.
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