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Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
DRM generally sucks, the large scale pirates always find a way around it and the only ones left inconvenienced are the people who legitimately own the software/movie/music.
where?s my rights as a consumer?
Originally posted by: mugs
where?s my rights as a consumer?
To buy or not to buy. Unfortunately he was not aware of the DRM when he bought it; I'm not sure if it lists an internet connection on the system requirements, but if it does that would be a pretty obvious sign that it uses DRM. It ought to be listed on the back cover so a person knows that they are agreeing to limited usage rights when they buy the product, since you can't return opened DVDs.
Originally posted by: jagec
but it DIDN'T list any region requirements or third-party media player requirements.
Originally posted by: AnitaPeterson
Mugs, why are you such an advocate of DMCA and DMR? I keep seeing you posting in Video/Software with pontifications concerning this legislation.
