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Originally Posted by haertig
The ultimate problem for them is, "If you can see it, you can copy it." There's really no way around this. They can make copying more involved and less convenient, but they can't totally stop it. The problem they will encounter, is that what they consider "illegal copying" their customers may consider "normal use". Businesses and their customers are struggling with defining that line right now. It's not going to be decided via a one-sided mandate. But if it were to come down to one side or the other being able to make the mandate, I'm betting the customer side would win.
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I don't think it ever, in real World, will happen.
And I don't also judge who's feel fine with that policy, because there might be one thousand of reasons it can be "fine" for many anyway. Thought that if the answer is just don't buy it, I guess that's the simplest. E.g. that problem to me doesn't bothers and it costs nothing not to get there.