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RE[3]: Pirated = without DRM = no issues
by MOS6510 on Wed 23rd May 2012 06:32
in reply to "RE[2]: Pirated = without DRM = no issues"
It is funny that music cds don't have any warnings or commercials on them, while dvds do. To me it seems it's much easier to copy a cd (to another cd or medium) than a dvd.
Probably because that would REALLY cross the line of acceptance.
Still, if it's just an annoyance thing and not an effective anti-piracy method why bother to do it with dvds? Insert any warnings and commercials on a piece of paper and put it in the dvd case. They do so with Nintendo Wii games for example.
RE[4]: Pirated = without DRM = no issues
by zima on Tue 29th May 2012 23:58
in reply to "RE[3]: Pirated = without DRM = no issues"
It is funny that music cds don't have any warnings or commercials on them
Don't give them any ideas... (hm, actually, it could be a nice "statement project" - grab some public domain or commons music, and master from it a CD with the typical DVD warnings and commercials treatment ...nah, better not to give them any ideas)




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Reminds me of Lemmy: Go out and steal the album, I dont care. I just want you to hear the fucking songs.
(Somewhat paraphrased, I haven't watched Stage Fright in a while)