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Story: Linux 'needs DRM support' for consumer success
DRM is the rich protecting their licence to print money.
It's not about the "consumer experience", it's not about protecting the income of artists, it's about the record company "middle-men" protecting their bloated profits.
These people add NOTHING creative to the content, but just charge huge amounts for burning the CD/DVD and putting a shiny lable on them. It's about time they went out of business - then the world would be a better place.
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Story: Linux 'needs DRM support' for consumer success
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DRM software will be placed on my computer over my... John Smith -
Well, considering that my hi definition monit... David Wright -
Consumers do NOT want DRM. The only people on... Pat -
I echo the first two posters here. Digital R... Sum Yung Gai -
Ya know, if consumers would simply put their foot... Anonymous -
Make no mistake. DRM is about much more then just... Arthur B. -
DRM is the rich protecting their licence to print... Tony -
"DRM on Linux" is an oxymoron. DRM and Linux don't... Uri Sivan -
There's nothing stopping someone from creatin... Free Thinker -
(Yes I know this post violates DMCA, please don't... Alexander E. Patrakov -
Alexander you naughty naughty boy ! :) This is jus... Andrew Meredith



