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Originally Posted by HarryT
But you can have DRM that consumers have no reason to break. Eg, DVDs have DRM, but very few people feel the need to break it because you can play any DVD in any DVD player.
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Um, DVD DRM was extensively subverted, precisely because you
couldn't play any DVD in any DVD player.
UK High street shops (Woolworths, for example) were selling DVD players complete with printed out instructions on how to disable the region locking so that people could play the cheaper US DVDs.