TiredLegs;248130 Wrote: 
> Why in the world would anyone buy a hard drive that prevents them from
> moving around their own files on their own network?

You didn't read his post very carefully.  It's only the sharing
software that blocks those file types.  Used as an network-connected
NAS on the local network, it behaves as any other drive.  No doubt WD
got the fine idea to create a drive with some software that makes it
easy to share files with your friends and family, then they probably
caught Holy Hell from the RIAA for facilitating file sharing.


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JJZolx

Jim
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