Student extraordinaire
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Canberra, Australia
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As other people have said:
1) DRM locks you into a platform. No thanks.
2) DRM gives you a less useful product than a product without DRM. No thanks.
The above applies even to iTunes, which people hold up as a shining example of "good" DRM.
Again, no thanks.
The sky was deep black; Jesus still loved me. I started down the alley, wailing in a ragged bass.
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