You seem to be operating in a strange space where there is actually some
connection between upholding copyright and DRM. This is nonsense - only
digitised music and films (and computer games) use DRM. The other
99.99999% of copyrighted things don't.
Therefore, clearly copyright can be - and always has been -controlled
without DRM...ipso facto there is no need for DRM.

If I buy a book I don't expect to be granted a licence to read it, not
share it with my family, lend it to my friends, leave it on a bus etc.
Why should music or films be ANY different?

BTW I NEVER copy something except for backup/using on other media
purposes.


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