Re: FYI: DRM is Evil. Very, Very, Very Evil
I don't even think it's limited to non-technical users. Technical users don't start out with an adversarial view of content providers, either. And why should they? If the DRM is particularly well-executed, they won't even know it's happening to them. And, even if the DRM activation step is very simple and they are aware of it, they probably think it not much more than a triviality, just a formality really rather than any kind of technical hurdle or impediment, and will probably be quite understanding. Especially if the only alternative is to go off down the broad path of evil. It's a great shame that such goodwill is wasted on content providers employing DRM, but part of the problem really is that it's easy to gain and keep, and rather harder to shake off.
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