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by kelnos 1294 days ago
Indeed, and that's why DRM has always been doomed from the start. It's the classic "you have to be perfect 100% of the time, but your attacker only has to get lucky once" situation.

Sure, DRM has been a huge pain for lots of people, and I don't want to think of the billions of dollars wasted on it that could have gone to more productive things... but ultimately people will find ways around DRM, technical and legal measures be damned.