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Originally Posted by rationalbiker
First, DRM isn't supposed to protect YOUR property rights. That is a company's way of protecting their rights. They protect theirs, you protect yours. So, it sounds like you are aware of a number of problems with DRM. Thus, your property rights are exercised and protected when you choose not to buy products with DRM.
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I suppose that if I remove the DRM
to protect my property rights then doing so is legitimate?