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Old 07-16-2013, 04:55 PM   #170
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While I agree with that, the problem is that it could be construed as a program for removing DRM by people who do not know, or are unclear, and that can lead to confusion by people who have the legal means to make trouble.

Just for an example, BitTorrent programs, the program itself is not illegal at all, but can be used for illegal means. I formerly worked for two rather large companies that used BitTorrent programs to distribute software and firmware updates for the machines I used to work on. For most people though, the mention of the program causes them confusion because they don't know what it is, or they think it's simply a program used to pirate software. Most people aren't even aware of it's usefullness. In bringing it up with co-workers I have now, they never even thought it could be used for legitimate purposes.
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