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	<title>Comments on: iTunes&#8217; promise about DRM almost delayed</title>
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		<title>By: phishybongwaters</title>
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		<description>DRM free downloads is one thing, but I think they need to rethink DRM completely.  As it stands right now, DRM for  music and video ONLY impacts the legitimate customers.  It in no way prevents piracy, and in no way effects the pirates.

The only people that will ever encounter this DRM are the ones actually paying to download a tune or buy a DVD.  But as a pirate, you never really encouter it as it&#039;s been broken or bypassed, and you are free to do whatever you want.

I know I&#039;m not the only person that has purchased something legally to find that I need to break copy protections, and the law, to actually use it.  So I end up downloading shit I already own or are going to buy, so I am free to watch it on my laptop or listen to it at work freely, and easily.

I guess this is why you see them moving the DRM From the media to the devices themselves.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DRM free downloads is one thing, but I think they need to rethink DRM completely.  As it stands right now, DRM for  music and video ONLY impacts the legitimate customers.  It in no way prevents piracy, and in no way effects the pirates.</p>
<p>The only people that will ever encounter this DRM are the ones actually paying to download a tune or buy a DVD.  But as a pirate, you never really encouter it as it&#8217;s been broken or bypassed, and you are free to do whatever you want.</p>
<p>I know I&#8217;m not the only person that has purchased something legally to find that I need to break copy protections, and the law, to actually use it.  So I end up downloading shit I already own or are going to buy, so I am free to watch it on my laptop or listen to it at work freely, and easily.</p>
<p>I guess this is why you see them moving the DRM From the media to the devices themselves.</p>
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