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Sure I'd support it, but if the hardware does become compliant, then you're probably looking at a long uphill battle of either class action lawsuits, letter writing campaigns to Congress or some such action to try and get things changed. If it happens it'll probably just be time to switch to Linux or get a Mac. Really the only thing I need Windows for is games anyway.
Hi,
Sure I'd support it, but if the hardware does become compliant, then you're probably looking at a long uphill battle of either class action lawsuits, letter writing campaigns to Congress or some such action to try and get things changed. If it happens it'll probably just be time to switch to Linux or get a Mac. Really the only thing I need Windows for is games anyway.
It seems that for DRM there's an everlasting supply of morons who aren't smart enough to do any research or form their own opinion, who just believe the crud that some other moron said.
Let me make it simple...
If your hardware and software supports DRM, and if you pay for some DRM content, then you can play the DRM content.
If your hardware or software doesn't support DRM, or if you don't pay for DRM content, then you can't play the DRM content.
DRM has nothing to do with "non-DRM" media, and if you've got a pirated copy of anything that works without DRM then DRM won't do anything.
If you switch to an OS that doesn't support DRM, then the only difference it makes is that you won't be able to play DRM content that you've paid for.
If you don't like DRM, then don't buy DRM content. If you don't like Microsoft then there's plenty of valid reasons you could use without using misinformed FUD.
-Brendan





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2006-03-12
Then I hope you support the option to remove it from the OS, unfortunately DRM is being introduced slowly as time goes on it will be stepped up. Hardware is already expected to be compliment.