They are perhaps geniuses because they sell a product that is obsolete/worn out very rapidly to a customer who simply must have a constant supply.
DRM programmers are the pushers of the 21st century.
The problem with this whole issue is that the "pirates" are simply over (or mis-) using a right that we all need to be able to exercise. It is impossible to stop piracy while preserving the rights of the legal user.
Companies must convince us not to steal their property.
They could start with fair prices and convenient formats.
They are perhaps geniuses because they sell a product that is obsolete/worn out very rapidly to a customer who simply must have a constant supply. DRM programmers are the pushers of the 21st century.
The problem with this whole issue is that the "pirates" are simply over (or mis-) using a right that we all need to be able to exercise.
It is impossible to stop piracy while preserving the rights of the legal user.
Companies must convince us not to steal their property.
They could start with fair prices and convenient formats.