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Originally Posted by JSWolf
DVD DRM satisfies producers and customers. We can take a DVD with DRM and put it in any DVD player (as long as it matches the region) and it will play fine.
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DVD DRM is essentially useless. It was hacked a long time ago, and is trivial these days to circumvent. I would say that producers are extremely unsatisfied with DVD DRM. That's why they threw it away and started over from scratch with Blu-ray DRM... but that's been hacked too.
There is no such thing as a DRM system which can not be circumvented. IMO, a "proper" implementation of DRM that satisfies both producers and customers doesn't exist.