Some of us knew this 30 years ago
Some of us knew this 30 years ago
Posted Jul 25, 2013 21:08 UTC (Thu) by khim (subscriber, #9252)In reply to: Some of us knew this 30 years ago by shmerl
Parent article: Android 4.3
As well as it's a fact that no DRM service will ever be able to compete with pirates.
Can you please stop? That happened years ago. Even if you'll assume that all Bittorent/P2P activity is illegal (and I certainly hope at least some of it is legal... I download Ubuntu that way) you still can see that it was surpassed by DRM-protected video-delivery years ago. And please don't start this "but you should only download file from P2P once" nonsense: DRM works exactly because people want to want most things one time and one time only.
Those who come to their senses and drop all idiotic DRM from their offerings can compete with pirates.
Care to offer some examples to discuss? I know some (for example Yandex offers free MP3 soundtracks) but these are usually loss-makers which are used to attract people to different facilities. Most companies which tried to offer DRM-free video died.
I agree that as it becomes easier and easier to copy files DRM becomes less and less efficient, but even text files (easiest to copy format, right?) can't compete with usability of Kindle and Nook.
You may dislike DRM (I know I don't like it), but as long as you stay in denial people will ignore you. DRM works. Sure, it works less spectacularly then MPAA and RIAA would like, but it works.
