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Also, my statement against DRM was not a voice pro piracy. I was actually thinking of iTunes like you: They (as well as other music shops) sell music without DRM now and still make cartloads of money. That proves to me that people are willing to pay for legal goods and that it's more a matter of just listening to your customers than selling them severely crippled goods and threatening them for trying to do things with their rightfully bought stuff they always did (like taking your music along in your car or continue reading a legal book even if you bought a new device).
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Acctually, i'm WAY more willing to pay for no-drm stuff. I stoped buying games for that reason (until the publishers comes to thier sences and get rid of drm). I never bought music online until it was some good old mp3.
As to blue rays they can't be read with linux because of that. So, i won't buy then as i can't read them.