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"Greed is why DRM exists. Some companies believe strong control over their content is the best way to sell more content because they can prevent sharing."
Good point. I hear MSFT's DRM schemes built into Vista defended because "they are just what they have to as the production companies mandated the DRM" - that's nonsense because a)MSFT invented WM DRM in the first place and b)MSFT owns and promotes HD-DVD.
So it's not HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray, its MSFT vs. Sony.
Don't believe either one of their smoke and mirror acts.