DRM has the potential to be a good thing in an ideal world,
but in any world remotely resembling the real one, others
WILL decide what your rights are and "manage" them for you.

> I'll bite.  I think DRM will be the way of the future.
> The current is to strong to fight.  I also think it will
> be a good thing, so long as others don't decide what your
> RIGHTS are and MANAGE them for you.

> G

>> Now I know this is the whole point of DRM, and I don't
>> know if there's another way to do it.  I don't think
>> there is; hence, I think that DRM in and of itself is a
>> very good and very timely idea.  I just don't trust MS or
>> any other closed-source system to do the M of my DR's.

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