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Originally Posted by stonetools
Every single one of you just repeated the drm is ineffective against piracy argument. It's true - and irrelevant. Drm is meant to prevent casual sharing by the average user- a much bigger threat. Ok, I'm going to stop here because I need to get on the road and folks either can't or don't want to understand that concept they just want to recycle the argument that they are comfortable with, as if it's a familiar hymn. Cool. I see the personal attacks have restarted too. I think we have all seen the end of this movie. Bye.
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Are you EVER going to back up one of your sweeping statements with statistics or evidence of any sort? Now you've decided that casual sharing is a bigger threat than piracy. You've already claimed that most DRM removal is for the purpose of copyright infringement, not fair use, and that there are "many" products whose use is restricted the way books are restricted by DRM.
And when you are challenged on a specific point, you simply ignore it, whine, and play the victim card. It's really gotten old.