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Originally Posted by HarryT
But that's not entirely true, is it? A DVD has DRM, but it doesn't matter because all the manufacturers of DVD players have agreed on a single DRM standard. If one manufacturer of DVD players dies, you can buy one from someone else. The problem is caused by "single vendor" flavours of DRM.
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Yes, but that legally prevents you from copying the data to a different media. For example, a person might want to load a number of DVDs onto a hard drive, rather that shuffling discs. then you just look at the library and select. . .