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Old 09-27-2011, 03:26 AM   #164
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Must admit that I'm rather shocked at anyone calling the removal of DRM unethical or immoral. The basic fact that we have DRM on our products means we've bought the darn thing in the first place, pirates don't have to bother with DRM at all.

Thus I'd rather call authors of DRM-removal software the moral and ethical backbone of any market economy system since they encourage people to actually buy products even if they are encumbered by inane copy protection schemes. The people who never have to worry about DRM are pirates and pirates alone (and the people who refuse to buy DRM encumbered products in the first place, bless them for their principles).
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