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Originally Posted by Shaggy
Locks on your house and DRM are solving completely different problems. That's not a very good analogy.
The reason DRM is unsolvable is because in the house locks example, the house owner and the burglar are the same person. If that were true, then house locks would also be just as useless.
DRM is trying to prevent you from robbing your own home. That's why it's an unsolvable problem.
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I that the meaning of unsolvable has been changed by you. In your case DRM is like a deed restriction on the property that defines how it can be used and who can use it. Analogies are never perfect but they illustrate a point.
Dale