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Old 05-06-2013, 08:59 AM   #22
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Great decision by Tor and I'm glad they are seeing positive results in terms of no increased unauthorized downloading.

Freeloaders will freeload regardless of DRM or not, DRM only inconveniences paying customers, DRM doesn't effect those who download for free at all, why treat paying customers like criminals, record labels finally went DRM-free, blah blah blah...we've all been beating this dead horse for a long time. Maybe now that a decently sized publisher has seen these results, the large publishers will finally take note...riiiiight....
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