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by greggman
4810 days ago
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> DRM makes that possible O'RLY? That seems like a big jump of logic there. It's just as possible that with zero DRM they'd still do fine given playing back a movie in Netflix is far nicer than searching for the movie on some ad-ridden virus infested download site and then waiting several minutes to hours for it to be available. |
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The point of DRM isn't to make it impossible for some people to copy the content. It's to make it inconvenient for ordinary people to copy the content. That's what the big problem with Napster was (after all, people have been copying content on Usenet since the dawn of time).