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  1. Overclocked, Custom Fox (azure@vulpine.club)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Sep-2017 12:20:50 EDT Overclocked, Custom Fox Overclocked, Custom Fox

    The real solution to DRM is legislative and simple: any work published with the consent and knowledge of the copyright holder under DRM is no longer under copyright.

    You can either participate in copyright including full-on fair use, archival copies, lending, and people actually owning the media they buy
    Or you can have wallow in your defective-by-design media distribution channels.

    In conversation Tuesday, 19-Sep-2017 12:20:50 EDT from vulpine.club permalink
    1. clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Sunday, 24-Sep-2017 23:08:57 EDT clacke clacke
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      @azure It's simpler than that. The only reason DRM is widespread and somewhat effective is that it is enforced by law. Why do you believe a law to ameliorate this is possible?

      Remove the DMCA and the EUCD and DRM will be reduced to the ineffective technological measure that it is. But it won't happen.

      @dt
      In conversation Sunday, 24-Sep-2017 23:08:57 EDT from social.heldscal.la permalink
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