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I got a phone call from a friend recently. He couldn't play his DRM protected (sic) WMA files. It came up with nice message though asking him if he wanted to buy *his* files again. This was on XP.
Well, I was talking about Vista's DRM, not DRM in general. Personally I dislike DRM as much as everyone else, however lets put the blame where it belongs.
Now Vista downscales your content switches off drivers...and remember HD content hasn't even hit Vista.
At least you can play HD content on Vista, downscaled or not. You don't have that possibility on other OSes at all.
And remember like WGA/Activation
Some people here love to exaggerate the significance of WGA or activation, when in fact 99.999% of users never experience any problem with it.