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by noasaservice
1689 days ago
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> This is either a disingenuous attempt to downplay the important of hardware security or an extremely ignorant analysis of the situation being described. All of those examples have to do with one primary concept: DRM. DRM doesn't serve the end user. Nor does the coffee pods with Keurig, all the stupid stuff around inkjet cartridges, cat litterbox cleaner, and more. They ALL do have to do with customer capture and profit enforcement. |
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I agree that all those things have needless DRM but that doesn't support or prove the parent's point at all.