I'm going to spare this blog my thoughts on the BD camp's poor decision-making because I'm certain plenty of others will happily fill that blank. Instead I will focus on the issue of DRM. This latest episode, of course, is an epitomical example of why the average consumer hates DRM. It's a technology which treats customers like thieves, and worse, customers suffer consequences unique to DRM. It would be very fair to state that the pirate landscape is roses when compared to the headache-laden burden DRM-ridden products engender.
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Asterra @ Oct 3rd 2007 9:54PM
I'm going to spare this blog my thoughts on the BD camp's poor decision-making because I'm certain plenty of others will happily fill that blank. Instead I will focus on the issue of DRM. This latest episode, of course, is an epitomical example of why the average consumer hates DRM. It's a technology which treats customers like thieves, and worse, customers suffer consequences unique to DRM. It would be very fair to state that the pirate landscape is roses when compared to the headache-laden burden DRM-ridden products engender.