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by brookst
1145 days ago
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I find these kinds of articles frustrating because I generally agree with the politics, but the presentation is so polemic and disingenuous that I instinctively disagree with the dishonest and poor reasoning. For instance: - Casting annual subscriptions to Amazon Prime as nefarious. I’m happy enough with my prime subscription. I have enough agency to make other decisions. I don’t need to be rescued. - The idiotic argument that , because pirates can and do remove DRM, therefore DRM is solely used to restrict authorized use. Seriously? Can anyone read this with a straight face? It’s like saying that because burglars can bypass door locks, the only possible purpose for locks is to keep people out of their own houses. I’m a DRM skeptic, but this flimsy position makes me less sympathetic to the anti-DRM camp. |
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But yeah, generally I think this article isn't the best on the subject. Just hadn't been posted on this site, so I thought it would be good to discuss.