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Half of the posts so far are people complaining about DRM, how it is horrible and all that, and then later in the same post they say they are using Linux or something..so why do they complain about it in the first place?
I use XP and Linux and as such I am not having any issues DRM-wise. Of course, I don't like the idea of DRM in the least bit, like I read somewhere that unless your monitor and graphics card are both DHCP-compliant then Vista will downgrade the video quality of your BlueRay movies..It's stupid, it harms any honest consumer, and so forth.
But still, the point stays; making arrogant-sounding angry posts on an internet forum will not make the situation go away. I suggest every single one of you anti-DRM people to learn to properly argument why it is bad and to learn to explain it in easy to understand terms to non-technically inclined people. Not fling around terms such as FUD and bashing DRM without any reasonable arguments to an audience that is well aware of such things already.