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Originally Posted by Moejoe
if you can make a rational case for DRM of any kind, then I'm all ears, because you'll be the first in history to actually make that argument work 
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*cough*
confirmation bias *cough*
• Buyers of content do not receive unlimited rights to reproduce and distribute content, unless the creator / publisher / rights holder consciously grants that option.
• DRM, while not 100% effective, works well enough in several instances to keep most users honest. This allows the content creators / publishers / rights holders to receive payment for their work.
Seems pretty simple to me.