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by wreckimnaked 4860 days ago
Every single DRM enforcement today is a statement against the second-hand market. As apps, videos and music are bought as DRM protected files from online stores, the notion of possession of the physical means (cartidge, disk, book, etc.) is being replaced by some weird notion of half-ownership attached to a user ID.
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In the rare event of me buying some DRM protected content (rare ebooks, for example), I will usually do whatever is needed to strip it for my own archival purposes, and share with friends. When something is DRM-free (Humble bundles come to mind) I won't share it, but send my friends to the provider. That's just the little rebel in me.