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Sure there is. You've just been sticking to the same arguments over and over again, and we've been picking them apart. But I guess if your only tool is a hammer...
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Is that a sandwich?
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Which has precedence? The "Fair Use" or DMCA? The DMCA is the latest addition to copyright law while "Fair Use" is a doctrine limiting the original Copyright law.
In other words, does one have the ability to negate the other? |
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In the US, the license agreement you agree to when clicking "I agree, here is my money" trumps everything else and is considered legally binding by any court you take it to. At least that's how it works with video games.
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King of the Bongo Drums
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But I will admit that some resellers have made some effort to ameliorate the effects of DRM. Amazon is at the stage now that Apple was a few years back, where more than one, but a limited number of, devices can be authorized to access a DRMed file. Apple was crossplatform on that, IIRC, while Amazon is not. (EDIT: actually, it is to some extent - iPads for instance.) In my view, this is a recognition of the point that I made. Last edited by Harmon; 10-15-2011 at 09:14 PM. |
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King of the Bongo Drums
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Why do you say that - are you aware of a court case that says so?
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The Dank Side of the Moon
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Yeah, I've heard of more of those shrink-wrap, click-krap agreements being thrown out than being upheld.
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There's nothing in the DMCA that explicitly overrides the fair use doctrine. And there is a whole lot in it that is, in theory, compatible with fair use. Any court facing the question will first attempt to square the DMCA with existing fair use concepts, and if that doesn't work, will - in my view - come down on the side of fair use. The thing is, though, that any situation in which there is a decent fair use defense will never get to the point of litigation, except by some sort of overweening arrogance on the publishers' side. The lawyers will talk them out of it. |
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Are you gonna eat that?
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granted there are some books that i haven't been able to break drm on but i'm sure they're only a calibre update away. i understand the arguments but i simply come down to refusing to be "double dipped" by publishers when i want to share a book with my wife. thats like needing to buy 2 copies of a movie if you want to watch it with a friend. |
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Not sure if there's a limit. I've only used it a few times, and for no more than a couple sentences.
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And I refuse to buy a second copy to be able to read my Amazon books on my Irex reader, too.
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Think of DRM like a condom. DRM is meant to protect content from piracy. Condoms are meant to protect against stds and pregnancy.
The OP has a title that implies that ditching the protection can actually be more effective than implementing the protection, which is absurd. Hence the fact that you don't get my post sorta proves my point. Get it? |
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I don't use a condom with my husband, because after ten years together, neither of us feels we need to (we use another form of birth control). Your condom analogy makes sense only if I out of nowhere suddenly decide that the man who's been mine and only mine for a decade has cheated on me. It would not be good for our marriage if I wasn't willing to give him the benefit of doubt. After all, he's spent over ten years earning that benefit, by earning my trust. And yes, I refuse to believe he'd cheat on me. He's neither stupid or suicidal. Back to your post, it makes no sense whatsoever. Not only because DRM doesn't work, while condoms do. It makes no sense because condoms are things we use because we have to, DRM is there because others force us to endure it. So to equate DRM to condom use is flat out stupid. It's not even close to relevant. |
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