My boss used to act like DRM was no big deal either. A few weeks later he came to me and asked how he could put an audio file he bought off I-tunes on both his Ipod and his son's at the same time without rebuying the track.
I proceeded to show him how to 'easily get rid' (as Jon says) of Apple's DRM. He said that would be way too big a pain in the ass to do on the hundreds of files he already paid for.
Wow, an honest consumer who spent hundreds on music was being help up by DRM... who would have guessed?
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My boss used to act like DRM was no big deal either. A few weeks later he came to me and asked how he could put an audio file he bought off I-tunes on both his Ipod and his son's at the same time without rebuying the track.
I proceeded to show him how to 'easily get rid' (as Jon says) of Apple's DRM. He said that would be way too big a pain in the ass to do on the hundreds of files he already paid for.
Wow, an honest consumer who spent hundreds on music was being help up by DRM... who would have guessed?