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Originally Posted by ApK
No, it's the purchase of license. Don't confuse one misleading idea with another misleading idea.
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I'm unwilling to substitute my rights to own property for a "license". Pretty soon a DVD will have a disclaimer on it that says "this is only a license". Or a car - "You don't own this car, but only a limited license in which to operate this vehicle as GM sees fit". All because of a shrink-wrapped EULA or something. This methodology is being used to undermine our property ownership rights.
Maybe it's because I am a history geek. Maybe I've had too many American history classes. But giving up my right to own property and to have rights associated with that cannot be removed just by calling everything a "license".
Pretending everything is just a limited "license" and restricting our right to use our property is a key part of how they keep getting away with DRM.