18 December, 2009

Too much force, the scoop on digital enforcement

The following video humorously illustrates the concept of DRM in the real world:



As many people point out, there's nothing wrong with the idea of creating copies of the materials one has purchased. This is a very common practice among people to preserve the acquired data carrier (e.g. DVD, CD) and use the copy instead for everyday viewing.

If a person has paid for it, he/she should reserve the right to reproduce or modify the data to a certain degree for personal usage.

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