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Originally Posted by afa
We've gone from hating the very existence of DRM in any form, to arguing about which DRM is better? Really? Here's the answer: they all suck. But I guess they're here to stay.
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I don't think they all suck. Commercial products need drm to increase profitability.
I only have a problem with drm when a program imposes drm on open license, free files. As, for example, sony used to do with their software. So if you had a free piece of music or talk or video and you wanted to load it on a sony device, you had to use their software, which would actually add drm to any file and limit how many devices it would load to. That sucked. Your own voice presentation and notes would be DRM'd from you.