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  1. Re:The most important part of a digital book on DRM and the Destruction of the Book · · Score: 1

    This is the same argument made against open source, yet it still survives. Your main mistake is the idea that it is "working for free". Some people have hobbies that extend beyond being a slave to money. It isn't "work", it is a driving passion.

    If you don't ever produce anything in your life because it is your passion, and no other reason, I feel rather sorry for you. One day, you will regret that perspective.

  2. DRM is designed to protect publishers, not authors on DRM and the Destruction of the Book · · Score: 1

    Authors want their works out there. People made music and wrote books long before there was copyright. Even today, there are TONS of publicly available written works of fiction and non-fiction on the internet for free. I won't pretend that all of it, or even most of it is any good, but there are some real gems that people release. Look at even some of the fan-fiction works - many of those are written as "ubers" of whatever characters and have nothing to do with the original work. There are some exceptional ones written for no other reason than because someone wanted to share it.

    There are people who get donations for original fiction that is only published on the internet, much like artists used to be commissioned to make new works simply because someone wanted them to continue with their art.

    DRM and the whole copyright industry is largely a racket. True artists (and even bad ones) will continue making their art whether they make money or not, because they either want to share, want to improve, or simply because they can.

  3. Re:Silly me on DRM and the Destruction of the Book · · Score: 1

    Exactly.

  4. Decrypting the HD-DVD's... on Censoring a Number · · Score: 1

    ...figuring out the algorithm, and scaring the life out of those abusing the DMCA is infinitely more interesting that watching and/or listening to 95% of the crap they are trying to protect. I submit "Date Movie", "The Wicker Man" and the latest Brittany Spears album as examples of the great entertainment treats they are so desperate to protect.