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2005-11-13
DRM does not deserve to be tolerated and should be wiped out. It is tolerated because governments are not very democratic and the rich have too much power over governments and the media.
No, it is tolerated because people actually go out and buy the stuff. 42 million people bought iPods and probably most of them have bought some music on ITMS, which means they willingly took it up the ass. And this guy wants to blame the government.
Also, think about this .. if there was no piracy, there would be no consumer DRM. They'd have no justifiable reason reason to push it. So why don't you blame it on the people who are really responsible? But people who pirate will continue to justify it .. screaming about how they were so badly screwed by the entertainment industry, like they were forced at gunpoint to pay $15 for a CD. And then they wonder why their digital entertainment is slowly being loaded down with policeware. And if they're like Stallman, they'll too blame it on the government.
Edited 2006-01-21 00:52