@ liquid and disciple83: Good. LET it become an issue. Let it become a BIG issue. This may or may not be the best way, but one way or another the powers that be need to wake up and realize that DRM DOES NOT WORK (I won't go into all the reasons, since Grant Robertson over at the Digital Music Weblog is much more eloquent in that regard). So if it takes something like a tug-of-war with FairUse4WM to help the content providers see that DRM protected content frustrates the consumers, so be it.
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Monoto @ Sep 8th 2006 5:44PM
@ liquid and disciple83: Good. LET it become an issue. Let it become a BIG issue. This may or may not be the best way, but one way or another the powers that be need to wake up and realize that DRM DOES NOT WORK (I won't go into all the reasons, since Grant Robertson over at the Digital Music Weblog is much more eloquent in that regard). So if it takes something like a tug-of-war with FairUse4WM to help the content providers see that DRM protected content frustrates the consumers, so be it.