____/ Thufir on Thursday 22 November 2007 11:10 : \____
> On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 08:06:16 +0000, [H]omer wrote:
>
>
>> I was more interested in the fact that there is yet *another*
>> cross-platform DRM standard that Highfield thinks "doesn't exist".
>
> If DRM worked so that I could buy a high quality recording, put it on my
> mp3 player, my computer, my other computer, my other other computer, etc
> and it worked seamlessly, but still prevented file sharing, then it would
> be good. Whether or not that's even possible is moot because it was
> never a design consideration.
Don't forget car stereo, friend's computer, and the 'super' computer you'll
have 15 years from now. The 'great' thing (for the Big Media) is that DRMed
content 'expires' faster, so you need to buy more 'supplies'.
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