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Consider if you will a painting like the "Mona Lisa" if it had been produced under DRM then our culture would suffer for it, no one today would have the pleasure or displeasure of seeing it. Imagine if all of our cultural heritage is under DRM like locks then eventually all of our cultural heritage will be trapped behind some digital key that no-body can unlock and our culture will be lost forever.
People think DRM only affects my profit line today but never consider the effects on future generations.