You did not lose me. Having done much research on DRM and Trusted Computing,
I am quite aware my custom-build cannot avoid all hardware-based DRM. What a
custom-build can do is avoid majority of it, and through erasing all
software-based DRM that one can, most of the unavoidable hardware-based DRM
can be disabled, or at least mitigated. What DRM survives this process I can
live with...at least until some Megamind cracker discovers a fix. You do what
you can with what you have to work with...sometimes there is no perfect
solution (yet). I focus on what I can do. For example, I may not be able to
eliminate DRM code in the XP Pro 'kernel', but I have found out how to
eliminate most of the rest, and that is a lot of DRM crud!
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