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Originally Posted by rlauzon
Now, the content owners are trying to add DRM to their content and this DRM has little to do with protecting their copyright.
This DRM they are trying to impose has to do with seizing rights that they do not have - nor have they ever had. This DRM is an attempt to lock customers into proprietary formats to control what users can do with the content.
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I have to agree. It seems to me that the consumer is being pushed into renting content and the notion of ownership is quietly being exterminated.