1 From: Boris Kraut <krt@nurfuerspam.de>
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2 Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 21:11:28 +0100
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4 Message-ID: <20130318211128.cWhiqd@silberbruch>
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8 To: undisclosed-recipients: ;
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9 Subject: [.plan] Zitat des Tages
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12 > Two months from now, anything that was "purchased" from them [in
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13 > this case: a digital comic publisher] will cease to exist. If you
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14 > spent hundreds of pounds in their store then, well, that's bad
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15 > luck for you. [...] This is what DRM does. It makes you dependent
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16 > on a central authority when you want access to things you paid
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17 > for. It means that if a company goes out of business, or just
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18 > plain gets bored of running a service, you lose access to every-
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19 > thing you bought from it. [...] but if you want to keep something
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20 > long term, and have it work the way you want it to, then don't
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21 > buy it unless it's DRM free.
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