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First, DRM isn't supposed to protect YOUR property rights. That is a company's way of protecting their rights. They protect theirs, you protect yours. So, it sounds like you are aware of a number of problems with DRM. Thus, your property rights are exercised and protected when you choose not to buy products with DRM.
Should you buy something with DRM and your property rights and/or terms of your contract with that company are violated, then you should seek civil redress in court. The producers on the other hand do not get that option in the vast majority of instances because their property is stolen anonymously over the internet and they can hardly ever find out who to pursue. So that's what about the customer's property rights. Quote:
No company is obliged to produce the product you want the way you want it. Likewise, you are not obliged to buy a company's product if you don't like how it works. That is how a fair, free market works, by means of VOLUNTARY trade. Now one may argue that in the end, DRM is not the most effective way for the company to protect it's product, and they may be right. But it's the company's right to choose how to protect their investment however they see fit. Knowing that, you can choose your purchases accordingly. |
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Intellectual property is a valid concept.
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For the user that brought up 'Laws', here's RB's law. In discusions about property rights and DRM, rarely will either side change their minds on the issue.
Given that law, I'm only going to reiterate that I agree with the OP and will not waste any more of my time on the matter. Go DRM!!! ![]() |
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One thing I notice about PaperbackDigital is that they dd not seem to sell a lot of the new eBooks. That right there caused people to go look elsewhere unless they wanted older eBooks.
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To the question above, it depends on the agreement you made with the producer when you purchased their product KNOWING it had DRM. If that agreement was that the DRM should not be removed or that the content not be altered, then it would not be legitimate' Quote:
The best advice I can give you is that if you don't like DRM content, don't buy it. Send DRM producers the message that they will not get your consumer money unless they produce products that meet your approval. Money talks, BS walks. Now, from this point on I'm outta this thread. That gives all those who disagree with me the last word. |
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Copyright infringement is NOT stealing, please get it right.
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Please correct your erroneous assumptions: Piracy is NOT stealing. If I "steal" you bicycle, I now have possession of it, while you do not. I have deprived you of your bicycle. If however, I take a series of high-quality digital scans of your bicycle, and recreate the exact same bicycle in my basement, have I stolen your bicycle? Are you no longer able to ride your bicycle? The RIAA/MPAA/etc. have shoved this down our throats for a long time, to the point of forcing us to watch the 2-minute mini-movie at the beginning of full-length feature films, about piracy... "You wouldn't steal a car!" "You wouldn't steal a television set!" "You wouldn't steal a DVD!" "Downloading pirated movies is STEALING!" When in fact, it isn't. Now, what I've written above is in no way defending piracy or copyright violations. I abhor the industry's garbage and would rather see them rot out on their own vine, than contribute to their inertia. I support artists directly and film and movie studios directly. They're already stealing enough from us every day, by applying their tariffs on recordable media, players and other devices. If I buy a spool of CDRs and DVD+RW media that I use to burn Linux ISO images for my Linux User Group every month, and a portion of the cost of that recordable media goes into the pockets of the MUSIC or MOVIE industry... is that stealing? YES, you're damn right it is. |
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Then you should be able to explain how it's possible to own an idea.
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It's not wrong to steal from a thief. It's certainly not wrong to take your own property from a thief. Then you disagree with the law. |
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Stealing is Wrong, even if you steal from a thief
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There is DRM and then there is DRM. Look at DVD DRM. I can take my legally purchased DVDs and play them in any DVD player. Not a problem. If my DVD player breaks, I can purchase another and my DVDs will work. I don't have to worry which DVD player I purchase. If Phillips stopped making them, I can get a unit from another company. It's that easy.
Now, if my 505 breaks beyond repair, my eBooks purchased from Sony won't work on a Gen3 or even a new 505 unless I register it and redownload. So if my 505 broke, I cannot go out and get a Kindle or a gen3 as they won't work. So if I have unread eBooks purchased from Sony, I either have to purchase another 505 or give up on the eBooks purchased from Sony. This is NOT a good way to handle DRM. That is part of why I am purchasing most of my eBooks in a form that I can take with me to a different platform should I ever want to. |
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Region coding has pretty much been rendered meaningless to anyone who wants to view DVDs from another region. Region free players are quite easy to buy & don't really cost anymore than most other decent players. Anyone in the US who wants to view a DVD from another region (like Japan) generally knows it will only work on a region free player and it's not a problem.
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