i respectfully disagree.  by purchasing DRM, you are doing two things:

1. telling the sellers that you don't object to it
2. funding their ability to "improve" it

purchasing DRM material while lamenting the loss of fair use is like buying a hummer and complaining about high gas prices. if you object to DRM, don't buy it, period.

jason

Stephen Roller wrote:
Very good points.  I agree, DRM cripples products.  In my opinion, one
good way to fight it is to prove it futile.  No DRM is perfect, it is
all hackable.  So exercise your right to fair use and strip the DRM from
the products, whenever it is not possible to obtain the products without
DRM.

Eventually, this flawed business model will collapse.

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