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Story: Linux 'needs DRM support' for consumer success

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Posted by: Tony (Saturday 8 April 2006, 3:17 AM)

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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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