One of the dangers of making it easier for DRM to exist is that whatever "good 
intent", you were planning for, people will abuse their usage in any possible 
way.


> Forget extra cupholders or power windows: the new Renault Zoe comes with a 
> "feature" that absolutely nobody wants. Instead of selling consumers a 
> complete car that they can use, repair, and upgrade as they see fit, Renault 
> has opted to lock purchasers into a rental contract with a battery 
> manufacturer and enforce that contract with digital rights management (DRM) 
> restrictions that can remotely prevent the battery from charging at all.
— https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/11/drm-cars-will-drive-consumers-crazy


DRM technologies stack is pervasive and toxic for the public good.
They protect the interests of businesses only.


-- 
Karl Dubost
http://www.la-grange.net/karl/


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