arstechnica.com — Why do they even bother? Jul 15, 2007 View in Crawl 4
tippisJul 16, 2007
Except, of course, that it isn't always Microsoft...*Everyone's* stuff gets hacked, mainly because DRM inherently does not work.
johnnycornholerJul 16, 2007
Yep I'm with you guys on this one too! I'm ecstatic now.
xxermxxJul 16, 2007
Easy now, not everyone here graduated highschool.
what does this mean?
10001Jul 27, 2007
Is there a better approach to eliminating crime? Despite our system of justice there is still crime. Crime, like the poor, will always be with us. Do not beleaguer the innocent.
in your scenario who exactly is doing this allowing?
diggjiushiwaJan 6, 2009
Well, I use DRM Removal to remove DRM legally from media files. Follow the guide at <a class="user" href="http://www.drmremoval.biz/">http://www.drmremoval.biz/</a>
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tippisJul 16, 2007
Except, of course, that it isn't always Microsoft...*Everyone's* stuff gets hacked, mainly because DRM inherently does not work.
johnnycornholerJul 16, 2007
Yep I'm with you guys on this one too! I'm ecstatic now.
xxermxxJul 16, 2007
Easy now, not everyone here graduated highschool.
xxermxxJul 16, 2007
what does this mean?
10001Jul 27, 2007
Is there a better approach to eliminating crime? Despite our system of justice there is still crime. Crime, like the poor, will always be with us. Do not beleaguer the innocent.
10001Jul 27, 2007
in your scenario who exactly is doing this allowing?
diggjiushiwaJan 6, 2009
Well, I use DRM Removal to remove DRM legally from media files. Follow the guide at <a class="user" href="http://www.drmremoval.biz/">http://www.drmremoval.biz/</a>