I originally supported DRM, and I still think that some kind of file protection makes sense [I'd rather track copies than lock them off] -- but it has to be a logical, realistic protection, with a set and clear protocol for unlocking and usage. Because this? Is insane.
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I originally supported DRM, and I still think that some kind of file protection makes sense [I'd rather track copies than lock them off] -- but it has to be a logical, realistic protection, with a set and clear protocol for unlocking and usage. Because this? Is insane.