FairPlay: Case study on why content providers hate DRM too
FairPlay: Case study on why content providers hate DRM too
Posted Aug 7, 2006 6:58 UTC (Mon) by mjthayer (guest, #39183)In reply to: FairPlay: Case study on why content providers hate DRM too by jsarets
Parent article: A Five Minute Guide to Opposing DRM (Linux Journal)
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Theoretically we live in a world where overly restrictive products
and services are rejected in the marketplace. In practice, however,
consumers are willing to put up with quite a bit of abuse. In the content
business, the big providers have every reason to believe the public with
buy their cripplewear without much resistance.
[Unquote]
The laws of the market only work if there are a high enough number of
competing offers. In particular, this happens when it is easy to enter
that market, which it is obviously not in this case. When the laws of the
market fail, that is the time when the question of whether to regulate
that market arises.
