http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/simon-says/2010/10/drm-is-toxic-to-culture/index.htm
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        DRM is no new thing either, 
      
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        Blame to RIAA and their filthy greedy hands.
        
       
      
      
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        Yo-ho, yo-ho, a pirate's life for me! 
      
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      The article We've forgotten that was the root of the whole system, and corporations now have the sort of entitlement culture they deride in individuals.I'd be inclined to agree with that assessment! The problem with DRM and its cousins is that it's often extremely annoying to legitimate users, yet it does nothing to thwart the hardcore counterfeiters that really do cost content producers millions of dollars, especially in China and other countries where censorship and other factors make it impossible for people to get the products they want through normal channels. --- Edited by: Bibby, Sep 10th, 2012 @ 3:18 pm 
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        bit of a bump, 
      
      and possibly a bit paranoid in nature, but i think this is still relevent. http://psx-scene.com/forums/content/proposed-sony-plans-use-biometrics-prevent-piracy-2589/  | 
  
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        I doubt biometric DRM will be implemented any time soon, but that is still seriously creepy. You know, game companies could spend their money on developing innovative games and well-made, affordable systems that people want to play, instead of playing an Orwellian chase against nerdy teens who are sure to find a way to circumvent whatever controls they develop.
        
       
      
      
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      Bibby I doubt biometric DRM will be implemented any time soon, but that is still seriously creepy. You know, game companies could spend their money on developing innovative games and well-made, affordable systems that people want to play, instead of playing an Orwellian chase against nerdy teens who are sure to find a way to circumvent whatever controls they develop.yeah, the level of fear about this says something though. ---edit--- On the note of serial keys though, Ive actually purchased PC games from walmart with faulty reg-keys. the local walmart in my area does not accept returns on Laser media. (CD's, DVD's, Blurays, ect.) --- Edited by: The_Shadow, Sep 23rd, 2012 @ 7:35 pm  | 
  

        
        
        