@fartag"No!! Companies should NEVER be able to control you for simply buying their product!You buy a book you should be able to read it whenever you like, wherever you're at, under any lighting conditions."Actually there are conditions for books, photos, all kinds of s**t. It's called copyright law. Despite the fact that most places won't try to stop you, you aren't allowed to photocopy other people's work because it's their intellectual property. I haven't "lost my humanity", I just understand that when I buy something it's a two part deal. You don't dictate what companies produce or offer and they only have to meet your demands in so much as it affects their profits. If I don't like what a company is doing, I fight it the way you should, by not buying the f**king thing. You, however, want to have your cake and eat it too. You don't want DRM but you so badly want to buy your HD-DVDs that you want to break the encryption. It undermines your position and at the end of the day, it's breaking the law. If you guys spent the same time and energy organizing a boycott of the products as you did bashing digg, you'd probably have a lot less DRM.
orangetideMay 3, 2007
Wishful thinking on your part.
imer111May 3, 2007
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maninifishMay 3, 2007
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Closed AccountMay 3, 2007
That might be the dumbest thing anyone has ever said in the history of mankind. It shows a completely lack of expertise on MANY MANY subjects.
yndisfagurMay 3, 2007
It also made the front page in the Houston Chronicle today.
manamizerMay 3, 2007
@fartag"No!! Companies should NEVER be able to control you for simply buying their product!You buy a book you should be able to read it whenever you like, wherever you're at, under any lighting conditions."Actually there are conditions for books, photos, all kinds of s**t. It's called copyright law. Despite the fact that most places won't try to stop you, you aren't allowed to photocopy other people's work because it's their intellectual property. I haven't "lost my humanity", I just understand that when I buy something it's a two part deal. You don't dictate what companies produce or offer and they only have to meet your demands in so much as it affects their profits. If I don't like what a company is doing, I fight it the way you should, by not buying the f**king thing. You, however, want to have your cake and eat it too. You don't want DRM but you so badly want to buy your HD-DVDs that you want to break the encryption. It undermines your position and at the end of the day, it's breaking the law. If you guys spent the same time and energy organizing a boycott of the products as you did bashing digg, you'd probably have a lot less DRM.
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mirotMay 4, 2007
Just read an article on the front page of the Financial Times. I guess we really did create quite a stir
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