I simply would never buy DRM protected stuff if I lived in a country with such blatant disregards for personal freedoms. Having to pay for a product that is a threat to your personal freedom is beyond me.
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Originally Posted by intheendofdays
I know you are referring to the US but just to remind people that in the UK the law is pretty clear, breaking DRM even for personal back-up is illegal (except on software). Although I don't think this law has been tested in court. That's my understanding anyway.
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