|  11-11-2012, 07:38 PM | #46 | 
| Zealot            Posts: 104 Karma: 672100 Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Melbourne, Australia Device: Sony prs650, Boox M92,  Samsung Slate 7 | 
			
			So, I'm sitting on the tram this morning on the way to work. The tram stops and a mob of plainclothes ticket inspectors flood in through every door and start flashing their badges and politely asking all passengers for their electronic tickets. These are held up against a sort of Tricorder clutched in the hand of each inspector which informs them whether the passenger deducted their fare when boarding the tram.  One or two irregularities are detected and the inspectors cluster around the embarrassed offenders and electronically lock-in their penalties. I look forward to the day when the inspectors will flash a badge and take hold of any eReaders being used by passengers, run them past their little Tricorders and seize anyone unfortunate enough to have a pirated or DRM-broken book in their storage and escort them into waiting busses. There's no reason to limit this to public transport, the inspectors could go into cafes and parks, as well, into any public spaces where people read. And they could check phones as well as eReaders. Or even USB sticks. It will be a great and wonderful day for the Law! | 
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|  11-11-2012, 09:35 PM | #47 | 
| Award-Winning Participant            Posts: 7,402 Karma: 69116640 Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: NJ, USA Device: Kindle | 
			
			What is your point exactly?  It should be as hard and inefficient as possible to enforce the law?
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|  11-12-2012, 03:05 AM | #48 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 4,538 Karma: 264065402 Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Taiwan Device: HP Touchpad, Sony Duo 13, Lumia 920, Kobo Aura HD | Quote: 
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|  11-12-2012, 05:14 AM | #49 | |
| Evangelist            Posts: 439 Karma: 2248782 Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Austria Device: Inkbook Prime; Icarus Illumina;ImcoV6l;EB600;Kobo | Quote: 
 Checking your ticket on a train is one thing. Checking the content of your personal device or luggage while in the public would be another. Unless they have specific reason to suspect there is something illegal on or in it, my personal belongings have to be of no interest to anyone except myself. (Obviously, being on the tram is reason enough to ask for your ticket. Possessing an eReader, though must not be reason enough to check it.) | |
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|  11-12-2012, 08:27 AM | #50 | |
| Addict            Posts: 208 Karma: 1203096 Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Ontario, Canada Device: Nexus 7, Blackberry PlayBook, Nexus 4, ChromeBook | Quote: 
 Thanks so much for sharing! We saw it here first, what an honour!   | |
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|  11-12-2012, 09:00 AM | #51 | |
| Award-Winning Participant            Posts: 7,402 Karma: 69116640 Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: NJ, USA Device: Kindle | Quote: 
 But the post made it sound like it was not one thing and another, but a presumable and inevitable continuation of the same thing. | |
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|  11-12-2012, 11:50 AM | #52 | 
| Enthusiast            Posts: 28 Karma: 666666 Join Date: Sep 2010 Device: V3+, PRS-350 | 
			
			Just don't buy any DRMed content. Your power as a consumer is to vote with your wallet. As long people happily bend and take it up their pipe nothing is going to change to the better.
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|  11-12-2012, 06:49 PM | #53 | 
| Frequent Flier            Posts: 1,282 Karma: 2058993297 Join Date: Oct 2011 Device: KB kindle aboard, Galx Tab 7.0 Plus, trying out Droid 1 as mini-tab | 
			
			Well, personally I don't mind the cops stomping the people trying to get a free ride when I am paying full fare.  There should have been a heft penalty and then kick them off and make the walk.
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|  11-15-2012, 07:31 AM | #54 | 
| Fanatic            Posts: 551 Karma: 1121392 Join Date: May 2008 Location: USA Device: HTC One M8 | 
			
			Since when is it a "free ride" to maximize the longevity of a product you paid for?  Removing DRM for personal use seems about as immoral as waxing the car.
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|  11-15-2012, 09:36 AM | #55 | |
| Award-Winning Participant            Posts: 7,402 Karma: 69116640 Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: NJ, USA Device: Kindle | Quote: 
 I'm with you on the DRM thing. I appreciate that IF you break copyright law, then there may be a rationale for also hitting you with a charge of breaking a lock to do it. But if there is no violation, or even intent of violation, then breaking the lock should not be considered wrong. ApK | |
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|  11-16-2012, 10:38 AM | #56 | 
| Cynical Old Curmudgeon            Posts: 1,085 Karma: 8495696 Join Date: Jul 2011 Location: Halifax, Canada Device: Kobo Mini, Kobo Arc, HTC Desire C | 
			
			It's just the standard right-wing tactic of making as many parts of an illegal activity their own separate offense in order to artificially up the penalties and so that they have better chances of having at least one charge stick.  It's extremely common.  For example, if you break into a store while wearing a mask to steal something, you're quite likely to get charged with breaking and enter, theft, vandalism, unlawful tresspass, the wearing of a mask during a crime, and obstruction of justice for doing anything to try and hide your tracks...
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|  11-16-2012, 11:57 AM | #57 | |
| Award-Winning Participant            Posts: 7,402 Karma: 69116640 Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: NJ, USA Device: Kindle | Quote: 
 Now can you leave politics out it, please? | |
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|  11-16-2012, 02:17 PM | #58 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,933 Karma: 5477576 Join Date: Nov 2010 Device: Kindle Paperwhite, iPhone, Kobo LC | |
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|  11-18-2012, 02:15 PM | #59 | |
| Grand Master of Flowers            Posts: 2,201 Karma: 8389072 Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Naptown Device: Kindle PW, Kindle 3 (aka Keyboard), iPhone, iPad 3 (not for reading) | Quote: 
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|  11-18-2012, 02:30 PM | #60 | |
| The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠            Posts: 74,433 Karma: 318076944 Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Norfolk, England Device: Kindle Oasis | Quote: 
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