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The big DRM mistake
Scott Granneman, 2006-03-01

Digital Rights Managements hurts paying customers, destroys Fair Use rights, renders customers' investments worthless, and can always be defeated. Why are consumers and publishers being forced to use DRM?

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Anonymous (1 replies)
The same answer I give when complained to that gas is too expensive. DON'T BUY IT! Did Scott take back the DRM'd cd? Not in the article, then he's just whining and the DRM is really ok.
Get out and create something. Go to school and learn something new. I just got done with a welding class. I learned a new skill and couldn't care less about the latest mind numbing sitcom.

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