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Copy Proction or "DRM" is not the way
Copy protection is by itself "ILLEGAL" as it prevent YOU from doing what your are legally entittle to do with the "Content" you buy. Copy Protection prevents you from: Making legal copy of the stuff you own, enjoy the stuff you own in wathever device or format you wish. and most important of all in most case copy protection severly degrads the quality of the product (Like Macrovision) or damage your hardware (copyprotection in video game). So if hardware manufacturer want to gain respect from the ones who give them money (the consumer) they just have to put NO COPY protection at all. I wish they (the hardware manufacturer) challange the Organise Crime of America (MPAA/RIAA) as those common crook don't have *ANY* right of any kind at all to force hardware manufacturer to put they ILLEGAL QUALITY DEGRADING DRM grap in hardware. And to finish the US leader should put it's pants on and shutdown the worst company to ever have existed on earth (and probably the univers) MACROVISION, the only way the company as ever earn a cent is by stealing it from consumers.
Posted by: Mectron   Posted on: 01/19/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Could be a step in the right direction ...  worknman | 01/19/05
How about.......None?  tic swayback | 01/19/05
Copy Proction or "DRM" is not the way  Mectron | 01/19/05
I Buy DRM Free Electronics  voska | 01/19/05
Apple doesn't give a crap.  chiwawa | 01/19/05
Apple make only crappy product  Mectron | 01/19/05
You're confused, i think you mean RCA  chiwawa | 01/20/05
Welcome to the "Apple Is Dead" Consortium...  BitTwiddler | 01/20/05
But wait, there's more!  tic swayback | 01/20/05
Thanki GOODNESS someone finally kicked this off...  BitTwiddler | 01/20/05
How does this solve that problem?  tic swayback | 01/20/05
moving iTunes files  paultunes | 05/23/06

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