Apple's DRM Is Bad For Consumers and Business
BoredStiff writes "Cory Doctorow, noted sci-fi writer and Boing Boing editor, marshals a strong argument against digital rights management in a recent InformationWeek article. His assertion is that there's no good DRM and that Apple's copy-protection technology makes media companies into its servants. Other copy-protection technologies, like Blu-Ray and HD-DVD, are just as bad."
Ric Romero is on the case.
AT&ROFLMAO
> ethically, that is stealing.
Mentally, you are retarded.
vi ~/.emacs # I'm probably going to Hell for this.