Matt Blaze wrote:
I think that DRM mechanisms may increase piracy. A few years ago you could buy a CD, knowing that it was a standard product which you could use in certain ways. Now, you might get it home and find that you can play it in your hi-fi, but not in your car. Next time, you're not going to make that mistake, you'll just log on to Kazaa and download an MP3.Huh? DVD region coding doesn't prevent this at all; ripped decrypted DVD mpeg files could be played anywhere.
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Pete
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