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Old 10-14-2008, 10:20 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan View Post

Note that I am hesitant to directly address the subject of the thread, in light of past history... as always, I do not support DRM as it is used by the print industry today, but I also believe that DRM in some form is not necessarily evil and world-destroying... it just needs the proper design and implementation to be effective...
Steve,
I am just curious, since DRM will never stop dedicated pirates, what would the purpose of a properly designed and implemented DRM?

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