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Old 05-29-2006, 04:47 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by quux
Sez you! Can you quote where the 'Content Cartel' has said this?

DRM is an evolving response to a very real change in the technology landscape. It's not set in stone! If we start demanding the DRM we want, rather than covering our ears, pointing to 'The Enemy', and shouting 'lalalalalalala!', we can make the changes we all need, for a happy co-existence.
Lets see. Many times recently.

We are calling for the DRM that we want. But the Content Cartel isn't listening. Apple, for example, in France is threatening legal action when we demand open DRM.

But the basic premise of DRM is flawed and cannot be reconciled with our current rights.
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