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Old 01-04-2008, 12:43 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Hadrien View Post
I agree, although no DRM at all is much better, inter-operable DRM is already a massive improvement.
Much easier for the consumer, and it would also mean more choice. You won't be tied up to a single e-store anymore.
Yes, it's "better". But that's like saying that having lost 1 leg is better than having lost 2.

Inter-operable DRM doesn't do anything to remove what we have today other than give us the illusion of more choice.
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