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Originally Posted by eschwartz
And consequently, the DRM is as useful as a sticker saying "please don't do anything with this that we won't like".
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I'm afraid I don't agree with you. The DRM on DVDs does what it's supposed to, which is to prevent people making casual copies of commercial DVDs. Of course there are ways around this for the determined person, but, nonetheless, I think it serves a purpose that's beneficial to the publisher, and doesn't inconvenience the typical user in any way.