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by efitz
461 days ago
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Sometimes they do it because it’s contractually required if they want to get access to proprietary standards, for example to allow them to play copy-protected content. Copyright and patent have morphed into evils that drive anti-consumer and anti-competitive behavior, and have driven a “subscription” model that allows rent seekers to achieve their wildest dreams. |
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